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Michael Baier writes:
>Paul,
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>I agree 100%. So far we got alsmost nothing from HP for
>a migration except costs and bills.
I guess I'm not doing it right...
So far, I have gotten:
a. access to a free hp-ux system over the internet (invent9k)
for migration testing.
b. knowledge that us and our existing a/n class customers can convert
to hp-ux/9000 with no cost.
c. knowledge that our customers can get a free loaner for up to
6 months from the hp-ux folks.
d. support of hp-eloquence from HP in sufficient terms that Speedware
has agreed to upgrade their tools to support it.
I would like to point out that if you are a software developer, either
as an isv or as a programmer inside a company, you have to take some
responsibility for figuring out what your plans and future technologies
will look like. And you have to take responsibility for learning these
new technologies and for migrating your software to use them.
duane percox
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