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To: Allen Benn who wrote (1328)6/17/1997 3:06:00 PM
From: carolyn walder   of 10309
 
Allen - thanks for your reply. I did a little searching and uncovered the following:

REDWOOD SHORES, California--Key pieces of

Oracle (ORCL) chairman Larry Ellison's

long-promised Network Computer framework will

finally ship this summer.

Ellison, speaking at a press briefing for the

company's Oracle 8 database held here yesterday,

said key NC server software will debut next month.

The company will detail its entire network

computing scheme on June 24 in New York as part

of the official Oracle 8 rollout.

Ellison said the NC server software consists of

NCOS, a low-cost operating system from Oracle's

Network Computer Incorporated subsidiary, and

the company's Web Application Server and Oracle

8 database. The software is designed to run on

Windows NT-based servers.

Does this provide anymore info/insight? Any comments?...

Carolyn
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