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Technology Stocks : Novell is Dead. Apple is Dead. Long Live Microsoft!

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To: Roger Mariner who wrote (188)9/12/1996 11:04:00 AM
From: Mark Finger   of 238
 
I thought Tivoli was a "transaction manager", a piece of software that sat between the client and the server, managing transactions in large RDBM's, so that the engine did not have to do all of it itself. These would be used where there were larger user populations (> 100 users) or transaction rates (>10 transactions per second). These numbers would vary according to the hardware. I did not know that Tivoli was any of the other parts similar to Novell. Can someone enlighten me?
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