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Christine McDowell <[log in to unmask]>
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Christine McDowell <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 May 2002 09:42:48 -0400
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Hi,

In response to some of your questions, I would like to confirm that
Speedware
will be supporting HP Eloquence in the next versions of our development
technology products, which include Speedware/4GL, Speedware Designer,
Speedware Autobahn and Visual Speedware.

In addition, we offer a number of solutions for other HP development
technologies. Among these are solutions for Transact applications,
as well as for applications written in commonly-used 3GLs, such as Cobol,
Fortran, Pascal, RPG, and SPL.

Speedware is committed to supporting customers running on the
HPe3000 platform - whether or not they choose to migrate. This
committment was re-affirmed following Speedware's appointment
as charter member of HP's Platinum Migration Partner Program.

Our goal is to minimize and automate as much of the migration
effort as possible for all of you. I hope this has answered your
questions and I will continue to keep the list posted with upcoming
events and news on emerging migration technologies as they become available.

More information regarding migration and Speedware's services can be
found at our website at

http://www.speedware.com/products_and_solutions/HPe3000_migration/


Christine McDowell
Senior Account Manager
Development Technology
Speedware Corporation
1-800-361-6782 (8851)

-----Original Message-----
From: David T Darnell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 10:29 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Speedware, what about Eloquence


Are there any Speedware representatives on this list?

I am composing an email response about why the full set Omnidex features
and native (not TPI) calls would be beneficial, especially for large
Speedware + HP3000 shops. I am looking at the relative ease of 1)
converting Omnidex-heavy Speedware applications to Eloquence on Unix, and
2) relative level of effort required by Speedware to support an
Omnidex/Eloquence solution that looks like that on the HP3000, versus
supporting it for OmniAccess/Eloquence or a stripped-down Omnidex that does
not duplicate Eloquence index types not found or normally used in
TurboImage.

I cannnot find anything on the Speedware site about HP Eloquence support,
but I do recall a posting about Speedware having an initiative to help
HP3000 customers migrate to whatever platforms.

Thanks,

Dave Darnell

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