<<snip>>
>Very first customer we installed on was flooded with viruses (something
that we never had to deal with before on HP3000).
<<end of snip>>
Just reinforces everything I've said about pc technology all along.
You got my vote. Count me in.
Where do I sign?
Brian.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 15:29:35 EST, Greg Terterian <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Seeing that the site was flooded with messages and it made me think.
Isn't
>it time for all of us to send emails to everyone we know at HP and ask to
get
>our HP3000 back to life again? Do you guys think it will be worth trying
>it? After all, we have already lost everything and there is nothing more
that
>we can lose!!! How many of you out there are still dependent on HP3000?
>
>I have converted my software to Microsoft .NET for a year now, but I will
>tell you.... if they bring HP3000 / MPE back, I will not even think a
second
>and will move it back right away.
>Very first customer we installed on was flooded with viruses (something
that
>we never had to deal with before on HP3000). At another customer site,
the
>SQL database was corrupted (because of power outage)... and I dont even
want
>to go into backup nightmare....
>
>Hey, we are living with it and trying our best to move on with our life,
but
>every single day something comes up and we say "but we never had that kind
>of problem on HP3000......."
>
>
>Greg Terterian
>President
>Reliant Business Systems, Inc
>Silton Information Systems, Inc
>
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