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To: Jimbo Cobb who wrote (25475)5/4/1998 1:06:00 PM
From: rudedog  Read Replies (1) of 97611
 
Compaq (like everyone in the industry) had been using Sun workstation for EAD (electronic design work) because there was simply no comparable software in the NT world. CPQ and MSFT have jointly sponsored work at the three largest EAD companies to get those software tools onto NT. CPQ has been aggressively replacing their SUN EAD systems with CPQ professional workstations, in some cases using beta SW to get the job done. They had targeted end of 1Q98 to completely eliminate SUN but I don't know if they have actually phased out the last Sun systems yet.
A similar story on big database machines - 3 years ago CPQ ran their inventory control on a pair of HP9000 T500 machines, they replaced them with Proliants and the HP machines were moved out in 1997.
CPQ is a big believer in eating their own dog food but in some cases the industry has not fully converted to NT / Wintel.
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