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To: Gus who wrote (13574)12/2/2001 10:50:06 PM
From: pirate_200  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17183
 
RE: EMC's manufactured market share numbers

> If you still don't understand the basic definition of SAN
> and NAS then you will never understand hybrid SAN/NAS products
> such as Celerra HighRoad, which contribute to the overlap.
> There is no point to discussing this with you until you define
> and clarify the basic definitions for yourself since it's patently
> obvious that you view SAN and NAS as mutually exclusive.

This is EMC's data for NIS, which comprises SAN + NAS. EMC
not only gives the NIS number, but the individual NAS and
SAN numbers. It has nothing to do with definitions Gus,
it's math. Do the math yourself and tell me why the
numbers don't add up. Again:

See: Message 16667911

All I have been asking for is an explanation of why EMC's NIS
revenue total (SAN+NAS) is missing $84M? Should the $84M be
taken out of the NAS or SAN revenue segment to make this NIS
total correct?

This is EMC's data, I'm just doing the math.