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December 1997, Week 2

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Nick Demos <[log in to unmask]>
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Nick Demos <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Dec 1997 14:31:21 -0500
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 From: Mike Hornsby <[log in to unmask]>
> Yesterday I got an interesting six fold post card from HP, to find out if
we
> were
> interested in HP s Scalable Services and Support for Windows NT. It
seemed
> to
> be making the point that Windows NT has become suitable for Mission
Critical
> applications. This begs the following questions:
>
> How many sites are using Windows NT for what kind of applications?
>
> How many sites just use it as a replacement for a Novell file server? Why
> don't they use Samba on your HP3000 for this?
>
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I got the same mailer.  Just what is HP selling (besides the
Hardware)?

1.  NT as a reseller?
2.  An adaption that they made to NT (under license from MS)?
3.  There own version of NT (a look alike)?
4.  Just consulting services?

Not a very clear ad, IMHO.

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