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Technology Stocks : Enterprise Applications Integration: An Explosive Market

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To: D. K. G. who wrote (21)12/22/1998 12:33:00 PM
From: fyi   of 28
 
Linux and EAI products do not compete in any fashion.

Yes, Linux has been getting growing attention as an operating system.

Some think of Linux as a Unix variant, or close to being such.

LVEL's EAI products are currently built on top on Microsoft's NT operating system technology.

However underneath EAI products is message oriented middleware (MOM).

LVEL's MOM product runs across Unix operating systems, and surely it could be easily tweaked to run on top of Linux.

Microsoft needs LVEL as a partner in order to extend its MOM model (in the form on MSMQ) to run on top on Unix operating systems. In line with that partnership, LVEL will be releasing in early 1999 (last I heard) its MOM product running on Unix and supporting the MSMQ application programming interfaces.

SO, IMHO, LVEL is positioned to roll with what customers buy into.

Hope this is all not too confusing.

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