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To: Allen Benn who wrote (2910)3/19/1998 3:29:00 PM
From: F. Foos  Read Replies (2) of 10309
 
>Allen, re: What should MWAR do to survive?<

For MWAR to be successful in the future, they must focus upon the areas of the RTOS market where they have had past success and attempt to build upon it. MWAR had a stronghold in the RTOS for the interactive TV "Set Top Box" market. The STB market is still young with enough diversity to allow room for MWAR to grow. The consumer electronics and cable TV companies are wary of and want to avoid another Microsoft sweep. MWAR could leverage their STB experience to develop turnkey applications programs for their customers without further straining company resources, since they would probably already have the necessary customer contacts and skill set in-house.

If MWAR can't make a living in their traditional niche, they should probably clean the company up and sell it before the IDE development pile-drives them into the ground.

Frank
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