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March 1999, Week 3

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Mark Bixby <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeff Vance writes:
> This is an email from Rachael Kornblau, CSY.  Please direct your replies
> to [log in to unmask]
>
> --------forward message--------------
>
>      CSY is evaluating our plans for supporting Predictive/iX on our next
>      generation HP 3000 systems.
>
>      I'd like to understand how our customers are using Predictive/iX today
>      in order to ensure we meet the requirements on future platforms.  In
>      particular, I'd like to know the answers to the following:
>
>      o Are you using Predictive/iX today?  If so, how?

Yes.  To detect hardware problems before they become hardware failures.

>      o Which devices and platforms are being monitored in your environment
>        under Predictive/iX?

Our HP3000 and all of its devices (those that Predictive supports).

>      o Are there any features/capabilities that should be made available in
>        future Predictive/iX versions?

How about using an Internet TCP connection instead of a dial-out modem to
upload/download data?

>      o On a scale of 1-5, how much does your environment depend on
>        Predictive/iX (1 means you don't use it; 5 means you can't live
>        without it)?

5

>      I would appreciate any feedback you can provide me.  Thanks very much!
>
>      - Rachael Kornblau
>        [log in to unmask]
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