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October 1996, Week 5

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John Korb <[log in to unmask]>
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John Korb <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Oct 1996 16:36:21 -0500
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Last Wednesday I visited the HP booth at the FEDNET/FEDIMAGING show in
Washington, DC.  No HP3000 products were on display.  No HP3000
literature was available.  I picked up some of the literature that was
available, including "Federal Solutions From Hewlett-Packard" (subtitled
"Creating the Standard in Government Computing).

I just got around to reading it.  Paragraphs on "Client/Server Computing",
"Open Enterprise Solutions", "Data Warehousing/Decision Support",
and "Internet/Intranet Service" are included, as are paragraphs on "The
HP/Intel Relationship", "Hewlett-Packard's NT Strategy", and "HP's
Dedication to Security".

What operating systems are mentioned?  You guessed it, HP-UX, UNIX, and
NT.  No mention of MPE/iX.

What platforms were mentioned?  "... from today's Intel-based systems
(x86, Pentium, etc.) and HP's PA-RISC-based systems (HP9000 products)."
Hmmm.  I thought the HP3000 was a PA-RISC-based system also...

John
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John Korb                            email: [log in to unmask]
Innovative Software Solutions, Inc.

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