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Technology Stocks : Citrix Systems (CTXS)
CTXS 103.900.0%Nov 2 5:00 PM EST

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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (7477)1/11/2000 7:48:00 AM
From: MikeM54321  Read Replies (1) of 9068
 
MikeB- I was hoping an IT professional would pick up the question and respond. But lacking that, here's my take. I believe that the UNIX machines only send the database information, stored on the HP UNIX servers to the Win....well I better not guess. Can someone else more knowledgeable explain the following. More specifically, since Citrix can only do Windows, how do they get around the UNIX servers?:

"At the core of its IT architecture, One 2 One deploys the Amdocs Ensemble customer care and billing software application running on multiple HP 9000 V-Class UNIX servers with the Oracle 8i database. This centralised information is integrated into a PowerBuilder front-end application, with the application managed and deployed to the 2,500 end user PCs by Citrix MetaFrame running within a server farm comprising 70 Windows NT servers."

Thanks. -MikeM(From Florida)
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