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To: cm who wrote (8681)8/10/1999 11:32:00 PM
From: larry ascherman  Read Replies (2) of 11417
 
cm-- Thanks. Perhaps you could you could also be generous enough to comment on this which I posted on RB a short time ago. Unfortunately RB certain posters are distracting the whole board with ridiculous frenzied monologues signifying absolutely nothing(of course I am setting myself up for some wiseguy respoding that this post is a "frenzied....". And not that I would necessarily disagree with such a conclusion if the response was reasoned and convincing.) Anyway, what is your take on this post(by the way are you CMF from the RB board?.

Am I being delusional: Is this the missing HP link?
I think my post has "trusted client" written all over it. The microchip is being used in the context of security and E-commerce. It is in the new HP Enterprise Computing Div. Versecure is a subdivision of Enterprise Computing. I would like an intelligent critque or some type of feedback---so I can go to Star Bucks and buy a Bear Claw and Venti Coffee.

By: barge
Reply To: None Tuesday, 10 Aug 1999 at 10:11 PM EDT
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Is this HP "microchip" the HP/Wave Embassy?
Found this in the newly created HP Enterprise Computing Web page. And remember HP Versecure is now within HP Enterprise Computing Division. I believe the following is HP 3rd Chapter(ie "Tomorrows E-Services..."). And it will be in the third chapter that the relationship between Wave and HP will be announced. Check this out! Especially note the context of: "....virtually anything enabled by a microchip."
hp.com

"Outlook/Business Trends"

"Chapter 1" of the Internet was dominated by data exchange and growth of sites featuring simple transaction processes. In "Chapter 2," successful companies will turn their assets -- proprietary processes, data, relationships, knowledge and experience, even core business offerings -- into services delivered securely via the Internet.
Tomorrow?s E-services will be modular, combining and recombining capabilities to solve problems, complete transactions and make life easier. Some will be available on Web sites; others will be delivered via TV, phone, pager, car, e-mail -- virtually anything enabled by a microchip. E-services will work behind the scenes, automatically linking together whole chains of transactions across partners, suppliers, employees and customers. "
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