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"Ciesinski, Charles" <[log in to unmask]>
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Ciesinski, Charles
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Tue, 11 Aug 1998 12:07:58 -0400
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Mark wrote about two versions of the life of RoadRunner.  I was told it will
remain alive
by the folks at the Tivoli booth.

Chuck Ciesinski
NYLCare Midatlantic Health Plans

The opinions expressed are my own and not my employers.

> ----------
> From:         Mark Landin[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent:         Monday, August 10, 1998 2:36 PM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Reveal & O'PIN Systems (with segue to Tivoli/Roadrunner)
>
> What's the current situation with O'PIN systems and Reveal?
>
> I noticed they were absent at HP World, and that the SIG/REVEAL
> meeting was cancelled (leading me to make a joke about forming a SAG,
> or Special Apathy Group...)
>
> I just visited www.opinsystems.com, and it appears O'PIN was acquired
> by a healthcare company. Reveal is not listed on it's Products &
> Services page.
>
> Did Reveal evaporate while I wasn't looking? Or did Tivoli buy it and
> plans to bundle it with Roadrunner? :)
>
> Speaking of Tivoli/Roadrunner, I heard four things at HP World:
>
> 1. The UNIX version is dead, the MPE version is alive.
> 2. The MPE version is dead, the UNIX version is alive.
> 3. Both products are dead
> 4. Both products are alive.
>
> So, I learned quite a bit about Tivoli's plans for Roadrunner, as you
> can see. Items 1 and 3 came from different people at the Tivoli booth,
> no less. Confusion reigns. Meanwhile, I call Orbit......
>
> -------
> Mark Landin, T. D. Williamson, Inc.
> UNIX Sys. Admin
>
> I'm afraid one of my multiple personalities might be crazy.
>

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