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To: EtTuBrute who wrote (43679)12/12/1999 9:31:00 PM
From: Caravan  Respond to of 108040
 
SBAS, a portion of the Kaufman Bros report initiating coverage:

Internet portal strategies offer extraordinary incremental growth opportunities. StarBase established an exclusive partnership and equity ownership with Open Avenue, Inc., an Internet portal and application service provider (ASP) for the sharing of open source programming code. StarBase's StarTeam software product is hosted by Open Avenue for its planned community of over 500,000 to 1,000,000+ open source code developers. StarBase also builds customized portals through its consulting organization and plans to
announce a family of desktop portals by March 2000.

Strategic marketing and technical partnerships should fuel growth. StarBase has established an exclusive marketing and technology sharing agreement with Macromedia, a leading provider of Web content software. StarBase is providing technology that helps Macromedia to implement BroadVision based and other leading edge Web site technologies. StarBase should gain exceptional references and increased revenues as the Macromedia partnership grows and similar partnerships are implemented with other Internet software providers and information technology (IT) consulting companies and systems integrators.



To: EtTuBrute who wrote (43679)12/13/1999 7:57:00 AM
From: Wes Stevens  Respond to of 108040
 
I am with you here. NSO is in two hot sectors - Fiber channel raid storage and Linux. If this company did the hype job that some of the others are doing - i.e. perl - it would be through the roof by now.