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To: SPSEIFERT who wrote (3924)8/9/2000 3:55:59 PM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
Good question. Whenever I see storage article that leaves out one of the major players, I am suspect of the writers' motives and/or competence.

Perhaps this article was written based on interviews with IBM and/or EMC, but not by a writer with any background. You can bet that no one at IBM or EMC is going to mention NTAP.

What puzzles me is that they mentioned CPQ.

That article goes in the round file.



To: SPSEIFERT who wrote (3924)8/10/2000 8:17:31 AM
From: riposte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10934
 
How can CNET not mention NTAP?

Just to be accurate, it was a Bloomberg News report picked up by CNET, and not a CNET report.

Additionally, I don't think that the article was about NAS, per se, it was about Linda Sanford, IBM's new VP in charge of storage systems, and about how much opportunity they (IBM) feel is "out there" in the data storage market.

It is for that later reason that I posted the article.

Regards,
Steve