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To: Capitalizer who wrote (74)1/4/2000 11:36:00 AM
From: John J. Riley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 96
 
Got my retracement...I'm in. All I can say is... Oh Baby!!



To: Capitalizer who wrote (74)1/4/2000 2:41:00 PM
From: Towntarget  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 96
 
Did you see a strong buy recommendation posted yesterday at

drivercenter.virtualave.net

It sets the target to 50. God I got 5K this morning at 16. What a gift. This site has made me so much last few months.

Here is the PR released today.

BUS ECCS Announces Linux Support for Synchronix 2000 Family of
Jan 4 2000 7:13
Fault Tolerant Data Storage Systems

Business Editors/High Tech Writers

TINTON FALLS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 4, 2000--

Operating System's Growing Popularity Prompts Move

ECCS Inc. (NASDAQ Small Cap: ECCS) announced immediate
availability of Linux operating system support in its Synchronix
family of fault-tolerant data storage products.
Officials said the decision to support Linux was based on
customer requests and market data, which predict annual commercial
shipments of Linux systems to double within the next four years.
"This move simply reinforces our ongoing commitment to provide
customers with a clear upgrade and migration path for our products,"
said Gary Singleton, Director of Marketing. "As customer requirements
change, our products will evolve to meet new demands."
Singleton said that overall demand for fault-tolerant storage
systems is growing as a result of growth in web applications