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August 1995, Week 4

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Karl Hancock <[log in to unmask]>
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Karl Hancock <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Aug 1995 15:58:33 PDT
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Guy wrote:
>I forget where I read the stat, but based on sales records for the 1st
>half of 1995, Microsoft will ship as many copies of NT Server as all
>comercial versions of UNIX combined.
>
>This says something very interesting about market dynamics and corporate
>loyalty to UNIX.  Contrasted with the porting article mentioned above, it
 
Just to add to the discussion, I wrote down a comment from the Toronto Interex, just can't remember from
which presentation, either Lew Platt's or Olivier's, that concerned the coming HP-Intel processor.  He
indicated that it will have binary compatibility with Intel and HP processors.
 
What are the implications of this?
 
Karl

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