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Ken Sletten b894 c332 x62525 <[log in to unmask]>
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Ken Sletten b894 c332 x62525 <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 Aug 1996 15:10:00 P
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John wrote:
 
>This week's issue of InformationWeek has an article about the co-
>existence of NT and Unix in HP's strategy (page 26). The caption
>underneath a picture of Lew Platt:
 
>"HP won't abandon its proprietary Unix systems but will
>promote them along with NT, Platt says."
[....SNIP sound of laughing....]
 
Could this be deja vu, all over again ??.....     ;-)
 
In somewhat the same vein, on front page of one of the
last two issues of Computerworld (I'm a half mile from my
copies), there was a piece about how IBM had a big
increase in mainframe sales, 96 over 95.  Also in one of
those issues some interesting user comments about the
operational stability and manageability of UNIX servers
versus big iron........
 
So it goes......
 
Ken Sletten

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