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To: hdl who wrote (169041)3/16/2002 1:51:24 AM
From: calgal  Respond to of 176388
 
After the Bell: Stocks Steady
Fri Mar 15, 6:29 PM ET

"Technology shares like Oracle Corp., Intel Corp. and Dell Computer Corp. were among the most actively traded shares on the Instinet electronic brokerage system after the close."

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To: hdl who wrote (169041)3/16/2002 12:13:58 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
corel has given up linux and is backing .net and xml


Few users will pay for applications on Linux. This makes it difficult to fund an application company. Other companies like IBM and Dell who might benefit from a strong Linux community may need to find creative ways to support the infrastructure. I tend to think that only commodity applications such as file servers and mail servers will find the necessary financing.
TP



To: hdl who wrote (169041)3/18/2002 2:35:47 PM
From: mepci  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176388
 
Corel is no more a viable company. Whether you go with .net/IBM web services/BEA web services XCML is a must.
There is noway you can equate .net and xml in the same breadth. There are other processes which still has to take shape that completes moving development into the hands of users as opposed to programmers. IT will become less significant to Business Processes.