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To: Paul Engel who wrote (105604)7/13/2000 1:31:42 PM
From: Rob Young  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Paul,

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Rob - Re: "Gartner does not believe that Win64 will find a significant market presence until 2003. "

That's fine.

What did you expect - an instantaneous STEP function ?

By the way - what will the size of the Win64/IA64 market be in 2003 ?>

Okay.. sure. 2003 to ramp up. If Gartner's "predictions"
are true. But that still leaves Itanium as a development
platform no matter how you slice it as Win64 won't be
ready any time soon. So when Intel tries to get some
marketing splash with Itanium they will be trotting out
Linux. Not much splash there. Oh, what about the
others?

Solaris - No show (seems that way, anything going on there?)

HP/UX - Mission critical Unix.. not much room for chances
to be taken there. Go with tried and true PA-RISC
8600 boxes.

Monterey - Where is this at? Applications?

So , just who buys a 4 or 8 processor Itanium box and
why?

Rob
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