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To: Stormweaver who wrote (22355)11/5/1999 12:59:00 PM
From: The Ox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
Since you started posting on this thread, the stock is up about 200%. You've been trying to convince people that an investment in SUNW is the wrong way to play the future of computing. You continue to miss the big picture and you are still trying to convince the thread that your vision of the future is accurate.

You've been wrong.....all along.

Have a nice day,
Michael



To: Stormweaver who wrote (22355)11/5/1999 1:38:00 PM
From: paul  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 64865
 
James...Excellent Vision except this is 1999 not 1979.

We already have Ultra Cheap powerful PC's - 700 Mhz Athlons, Pentium III's selling for about 1000 or less. The vast majority of PC users will get more performance than they need with PC's priced at $500. Client/Server had equal parts processing on the client and database server - but everyone is rushing to move to internet based computing not because PC's werent cheap enough or powerful enough but because the management of the clients was a never ending nightmare and the network traffic of sending packets back and forth was prohibitive. When bandwidth approaches 1Ghz you'll see more emphasis on the server not on the client as the increased bandwidth will be used to connect all sorts of devices persistantly to the internet.

There will always be a market for deliving fat client/server type applications from a known client to a known server with known OS's, Version Levels, Sofware, drivers, patches, etc..but in the 'net world your serving an unlimited amount of unknown devices so having more software on the client becomes a liability, not an advantage.



To: Stormweaver who wrote (22355)11/5/1999 9:59:00 PM
From: jhg_in_kc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 64865
 
<. The NET is...1. wire 2. servers 3. clients> With QCOM add a 4th, WIRELESS.!! IS THIS TRUE?