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To: mark rose who wrote (250)12/22/1997 11:42:00 AM
From: desert fox  Read Replies (1) of 506
 
Public is starting to take notice. Cisco has said this months ago in their annual report and now more people in the mainstream will see it as they read this week's issue of business week:

"What could bring down such highfliers? Beyond an overall economic
downturn, analysts now worry about how upcoming technology will sell.
the industry depends on a periodic injection of new features to get
customers excited. The next thing on the horizon is Windows 98, which
has been scheduled to ship by mid-year. Many industry executives have
been questioning whether the new Microsoft Corp. operating system
can drive new sales the way Windows 95 did. Now, with Microsoft
embroiled in litigation that might apply to Win98, delivery could slip
(page 40). At the same time, many corporations are focusing their
computer budgets not on new gear but on fixing their software to work
beyond 1999 (page 41). Already, analysts have cited spending on the
Year 2000 bug as a reason for slower spending on some of Oracle's
products."

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