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July 1999, Week 3

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Wed, 21 Jul 1999 18:28:16 +0000
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Joseph [mailto:[log in to unmask]]

>I know that Boeing relies on HP3000 systems; does anyone know if
>Lockheed-Martin has any?  Perhaps if the F-22 program had some portion
>of it reliant on our favorite platform we all could be more comfortable
>with its continuation and ultimate success.

The DISC Customer Bulletin for Spring 1999 on page 2 says
so.  Of course the Omnidex folks are tooting their own
horn here:

"With sites nation-wide, Lockheed Martin harnessed the
power of the intranet to allow users easy access to data,
regardless of location.  This intranet application merges
the "non-conformance" data stored in an Oracle data
warehouse on a Sun Solaris with legacy supplier
information stored in an Image/SQL database on an
HP3000..."

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