To: Peter H. Mack who wrote (8167 ) 12/16/1999 10:49:00 AM From: Thomas A Watson Respond to of 9798
Hmmm... I guess I'm a basher. what do I know? watman.com Have I used a couple of different Linuxs? Well I have not used Linux that long. I bought slackware and my first redhat in Mr. Youngs kitchen. Well what Linux can I now find on my kitchen table.watman.com So 60 plus million shares. Revenue from corl distribution ?? Revenue from Linux apps. It is unlikely that any office app will dominate Linux space as it is to chaotic and dynamic. Corl is a Dos/Windows company. Maybe this time around the team that brought the notable past Corl successes as mentioned by Mr Rob will succeed. I like Applix, 10+ million shares and they have this other stuff that seems to pop up in interesting places. Applix is a Unix/Linux company.biz.yahoo.com Applix iTM1 applications can be developed and deployed using Excel, the analyst's tool of choice, or through its own scalable, interactive web browser called iTM1.web. iTM1 support for the OLEDB for OLAP industry standard also enables users to access applications through most popular workstation and web products such as Brio(TM), PowerPlay(TM), Crystal Info(TM), and a range of graphical browsers and EIS applications. This dramatically reduces the learning curve, allows organizations to distribute the power of iTM1 to thousands of users, and enables knowledge workers to quickly become more productive. In turn, iTM1 provides a unique multi-dimensional perspective into critical strategic issues across the entire enterprise. Does anyone get that iTM1 is the heart of the next productivity revolution and little Applix that competes with Monster Companies is now getting article about it appearing in the press with regards to Linux. Is Applix open source SHELF the visual basic of Linux for the creation of custom apps. ONLY 10+ million shares that need revenue. So if I owned Corl, I'd trade it for Aplx. Tom Watson tosiwmee