I wonder if the author of that commentary also regards the IBM S/390 as a
40-year-old fossil simply because of its compatibility with OS/360. Just as
a S/390 is hardly the same product as a S/360-30, the N-class is not the
same product as a Series III. It's that kind of ignorance that makes
selling the HP e3000 so difficult. The difference, of course, is that IBM
actually makes an effort to inform its potential customers.
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Barnes [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:55 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Stumbling at the Altar
I don't think the e3000 could be classified as a "fossil". A fossil is the
skeletal remains of something imbedded in rock formations. This implies it
can no longer function. The e3000, until last week, was alive and
functioning quite well, IMHO. I would reclassify the e3000 as a living,
functional, Dinosaur, not a fossil (at least for the next 5 years).
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Phillips [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 8:45 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [HP3000-L] Stumbling at the Altar
See
http://computerworld.com/nlt/0,3590,NAV47_STO65949_NLTMGT,00.html
(ends in .html in case of wrap)
"Tripping over a 30-year-old product line isn't particularly graceful as you
make your way down the aisle in a corporate marriage.
On the other hand, continuing to build your company's systems - and its
competitive future - around a 30-year-old product line in an era when
three-year product life cycles are the norm isn't exactly the most strategic
move many HP e3000 users could be making right now. However beloved
(remember the Wang VS?), the e3000 is a fossil."
Jim Phillips Information Systems Manager
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