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Technology Stocks : OBJECT DESIGN Inc.: Bargain of the year!!

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To: ahhaha who wrote (2810)11/8/1999 1:22:00 PM
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Looks like the company is finally taking my advice. This is quite a cosmetic make-over. The question is whether this is fluff. They talk the talk of now but can they deliver anything that is in demand?

Object Design, Inc. (ODI) is a provider of innovative products and solutions that enable companies to build and deploy next-generation eBusiness applications. Companies worldwide have gained competitive advantage by using ODI's products to power a wide variety of business-to-business and business-to-consumer eBusiness applications, including supply-chain management, Web eCommerce, enterprise information portals, knowledge management and Web-based marketplaces. ODI offers specialized eBusiness application development and deployment solutions for the two most important eBusiness standards today: Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) and eXtensible Markup Language (XML).

They still have no LINUX presence although several years ago they pretended to go in that direction and they aren't taking advantage of opportunities developing in the JAVA thin client Net ebiz access to mainframe host market. There's quite a synergy there for the old Objectstore core and for integrating ESL, Javabeans, and XML. I'm sure IBM would be very interested if the company started providing for the AS/400 aspect of this. The question is how to do it?
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