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To: Susan G who wrote (1461)6/15/2001 12:02:59 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26752
 
Oh that chart --->the triangle~kerplunk!

....just music to my eyes ! hehe.

Now where's the results of that CC that was to happen
today/tonight? No news in this market is as
good as bad news .<g>

BEAS just finished the
BEA eWorld Europe 2001 Conference in Munich
biz.yahoo.com

you would have thunk the PR dept from BEAS
would be rockin off it's hinges !

In the application~server market, there are quite a number
of players fighting for a relatively small amount
of biz of only around $1.6bil .
BEAS does dominate with 35% over IBM's 30% share
( from gigaweb.com ) and there's also
the other competitors in application servers based on the Java programming language include Oracle, SUNW's iPlanet, Sybase and Borland. The Java supporters all compete against Microsoft's Windows-based e-business software. (gag)

They must be preparing some kind of really nice
spin on this one, if there's anything good to spin
left in a recessionary climate .
Tomorrow will tell more of the tale of
on the hunted Beast , which has a
target on it's back right now.

And ORCL certainly was not
looking too cheery today. <G>



To: Susan G who wrote (1461)6/15/2001 9:44:34 AM
From: Connor26  Respond to of 26752
 
nice call Susan - you the best at BEAS - more meetings today - had an order in for JDSU at 11.41 but it just missed getting there - later - C26