Hi Ann, I have read a statement done by you that HP will focus on Unix, NT, Linux: But the response from Ann Livermore, president of HP's Enterprise and Commercial Business, is very direct: HP's customers are using more than one operating system and, consequently, "we have a multi-operating system strategy: HP-UX, Linux and NT." Nor is HP simply sitting back, waiting to be told what the customer wants. "I have a problem with being described as operating system-agnostic," she says. "We have an opinion on which works best in each situation." (source: Ziff Davis, see http://www.individual.com/frames/story.shtml?story=c0720309.8zf ) For me as an HPe3000 customer this sounds very strange. Why do you not name MPE as well ? It offers the same variety of products like the other platforms do - but it's HP's properity! Are you not proud on this ??? The Operating System MPE is the only one HP invent on it's own, and it lives longer than the other operating systems you name. I'm happy to run this platform - especially because I can compare with Unix and NT we use as well. Please correct or clearify this statemant to the same forum you said the above ... or do you want to eliminate HP's own Operating System by ignoring it and no longer selling it to the market ???? The more I think/write the more I feel disappointed. So I will stop but I hope you got the message: HPe3000 and MPE/iX still lives - and will stay forever (I hope)! Best regards, Andreas Schmidt CSC Global Infrastructure Services, Global Processing Engineering Services D-61352 Bad Homburg, DuPont-Strasse 1, Room 1-346, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 6172 / 87-2117 Fax -2195 DUCOM x951-2117 eMail: [log in to unmask]