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To: Redman who wrote (8157)6/8/2000 12:26:00 PM
From: MikeM54321  Respond to of 9068
 
"....Citrix's strategy to deliver high-speed access to any application, with any device, over any connection."

Redman- While reading your latest post, I kind of wandered off into the subject about the MSFT breakup. How it may effect Citrix? I'm of the opinion the breakup will facilitate the building of the Tower of Babel in the computing world. I am under the opinion this may start to unleash even more incompatible operating systems. And isn't that EXACTLY the world Citrix would like to see? So maybe a MSFT breakup may ultimately benefit Citrix.

We already have a Tower of Babel developing in the wireless world. Maybe it will get just as confusing in the computing world. Here's a previous mobile wireless comment dreydoc linked us to that shows how awful the, mobile wireless data, standards world is getting:

"The cell-phone manufacturers are looking at KJava and PersonalJava to create compelling user experiences, and they want that application community, so they're trying to create their own," says Espial marketing director Mal Raddalgoda. "Instead of getting the phenomenon of Windows where you have one API, each of the adopters is trying to court a few developers and is fragmenting a shared resource."

Anyhow, just another thinking aloud thought. -MikeM(From Florida)