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February 2001, Week 1

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Okay, my time to chime in here with a question about
the new lines of servers.  First my apologies if this has
been answered but I have not seen a direct question and answer
on this yet.

With these new servers is HP abandoning the 9xx naming convention?
Will the new servers all be N4000-###-###, A400-###-### or
A500-###-###?  Further, what (if anything) is the relevance of the
4000, 400 and 500 (I would have preferred ?3000-###-###).  Finally,
what is the difference between an A400 and an A500.

Is it just me or does this naming convention not make any sense?
(don't answer that!)

Thanks,

Barry Durand


Date sent:              Thu, 1 Feb 2001 16:44:52 -0500
Subject:                Re: A/N-Class & 7.0 press release
From:                   wonsil <[log in to unmask]>
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> > This is way cool, and answers criticism voiced on this list about the
> > really poor marketing pieces HP put together earlier.
>
> Hell (in the Dante sense), HP marketing even got the e3000 announcement in
> the XMLTimes (watch the wrap).
>
> http://www.xmltimes.com/news/data/xml/2001/02/01/200102011220K22222OK2222239
> KL4Q4YLNFMYL.xml?source=dailynews
>
> I think it was for the mention of Enhydra which has growing XML support.
>
> On the same subject, for those with nothing to watch between the NFL and XFL
> seasons:
>
>  What:  Antarcti.ca CEO interviewed on CNBC "Techno 2100"
>
>  Who:   Tim Bray, CEO of Antarcti.ca Systems, Inc., and co-inventor of
>         Extensible Markup Language (XML)
>         (http://antarcti.ca/)
>
>  When:  12:30 pm PST/3:30 p.m. EST, on Saturday, February 3, 2001
>
>  Where: Televised documentary on CNBC's "Techno 2100" program
>
> Frankly, I prefer hockey but Hockey Night in Canada doesn't start for a few
> more hours...
>
> Mark Wonsil
> 4M Enterprises, Inc.
>


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