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To: Jim Henke who wrote (4421)1/31/2000 2:36:00 PM
From: Mark Orsi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4453
 
NWRE rises dramatically on Linux Ties.
NCDI drops. What's going on?

Great article:
yahoo.cnet.com

IBM isn't the only major PC maker backing Linux for thin-client systems. Compaq Computer in October introduced the T1500 thin client, which runs Linux. Hewlett-Packard during the summer started manufacturing its first thin-client systems running Linux.
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Wyse, IBM and NCD/Tektronix dominate the market, with combined unit share of 78 percent and 79 percent share for revenue, according to IDC. Market leaders posted strong growth, with Wyse shipping 200 percent more systems than a year earlier and HP 125 percent more.