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Technology Stocks : EMC How high can it go?
EMC 29.050.0%Sep 15 5:00 PM EST

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To: t36 who wrote (4616)3/2/1999 10:51:00 AM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) of 17183
 
DELL could be taking business from EMC... from scott on the dell thread.

<<When interoperability among different servers and operating systems isn't an issue, more limited, less pricey solutions may be appropriate. Dell, for instance, last week said it now offers a Fibre Channel SAN for up to four Windows NT servers-for one-third or even one-quarter of what an EMC network would cost.

That's fine with Michael Carey, manager of networks and systems at Centocor Inc., a biopharmaceutical firm in Malvern, Pa. He has EMC Symmetrix systems in place for HP-UX servers but balked at an EMC Enterprise Storage Network for his NT implementation because of its cost. Instead, he'll implement Dell SANs for 100 NT servers that support databases and other apps. Dell's SANs will be based on new PowerVault storage products, including the company's first eight-port Fibre Channel switch.>>

**For the complete article go to the following link:

techweb.com
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