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To: GraceZ who wrote (588)8/29/2000 9:29:00 AM
From: Bob Trocchi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 811
 
Grace...

Nice to see that EXLN is still trying to push Object Store or is someone else just helping their stealth marketing along???

Today, EXLN announced another alliance:

>>eXcelon and InfoVista Announce Major Infrastructure Contract<<

biz.yahoo.com

In the body of the announcement there is a comment as follows:

``eXcelon's infrastructure technology has enabled thousands of companies to deliver rich content to end users with unparalleled levels of performance and scalability,'' said Alan Gold, chief marketing officer and vice president of marketing at eXcelon.

Thousands of companies???

In any event, I like the announcement.

Bob T.



To: GraceZ who wrote (588)8/29/2000 10:07:53 AM
From: hasbeen101  Respond to of 811
 
Grace,

The link does not work for me. Does it work for you?

Do you know whether the product is PSE Pro, ObjectStore/Single, or regular ObjectStore with a restriction of single-user licensing?

If the company is starting to give free trials to developers then my view of things would change, since this is exactly what I think the company needs to do to gain appreciation of the great technology in its products.



To: GraceZ who wrote (588)8/29/2000 10:08:06 AM
From: hasbeen101  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 811
 
Grace,

The link does not work for me. Does it work for you?

Do you know whether the product is PSE Pro, ObjectStore/Single, or regular ObjectStore with a restriction of single-user licensing?

If the company is starting to give free trials to developers then my view of things would change (again!), since this is exactly what I think the company needs to do to gain appreciation of the great technology in its products.