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To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (39531)11/7/1997 11:27:00 PM
From: Joey Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
All: Sun fully supports Merced. The big question is whether Sun will have to offer an Intel server in 1998? Considering the current momentum, ???

joey

Sun To Join Intel-Inside Club
(11/07/97; 8:00 p.m. EST)
By Mary Hayes, InformationWeek

Sun is working on a partnership with Intel that calls for
Sun Solaris to fully support Intel's next-generation
Merced chip. The companies plan to announce the
agreement as early as next week, according to sources
close to Sun.

Most Solaris systems are based on Sun's UltraSparc
RISC chips -- a platform that could face stiff
competition when Intel and Hewlett-Packard deliver
the Merced chip sometime over the next two years.
Merced is a hybrid of Intel's x86 technology and HP's
PA-RISC chip.

Sun has already made moves to align itself with the Intel
camp, announcing in August an agreement for NCR to
offer Solaris/Intel servers. Scott McNealy, Sun's
chairman and CEO, said last month that the company is
working on similar agreements with other computer
manufacturers.

In addition, Sun will announce Solaris Enterprise
Server, a version of the Solaris operating system that
will contain the most 64-bit capabilities to date for
Solaris. Sun announced earlier this year that with the
release of Solaris 2.6, it would offer modular versions
of its operating system designed for specific uses.
Solaris Enterprise follows a version of the operating
system customized for Intranet use that was announced
in July.

The company will also announce JavaOS 1.1 for the
JavaStation, a version of the operating system that's
compliant with the Java Development Kit 1.1. The
operating system will let Sun ship this month the "full
deployment" version of its JavaStation, which for the
past year has been used primarily in technical pilot
programs. Systems equipped with JavaOS 1.1 will be
able to operate Java programs written in JDK 1.1.



To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (39531)11/7/1997 11:31:00 PM
From: Lee Penick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
"Conclusion: They don't know what's happening to them because noone can control or anticipate the consequence of a global financial meltdown."

You should write an "end of the world" news letter designed for people who hate life.

The world has never had prosperity like it knows today.



To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (39531)11/8/1997 12:28:00 AM
From: Paul Engel  Respond to of 186894
 
Paul = Re: "next day everybody was sent home."

Don't worry - some day you may find another job.

Paul



To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (39531)11/8/1997 2:04:00 AM
From: John Chen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul Fiondella, nobody needs to work in US as someone suggested
because the 'smart management' send all the jobs to SEA and
everyone in US making lots of money by buying stock in those
companies with 'smart management'.

All we have to do is to sit and count money.

I strongly believe there will be BIG problem in U.S., just don't
know when.

There is a saying in Chinese that "NO WEALTH STAYS FOR MORE THAN
3 generations, this meant in a family". So if you look at US as
one big family, the time will come.

What politicians have on their side is TIME, it takes a long time
for problem to show up. So they get to enjoy the saint hood and
noble prize while the future generation pays for it.

Not that they meant bad, it is just that policy started with good
intention will somehow got changed and deteriate.

History will repeat itself because human-beings never changed.

Sorry, pessimist in general. Should not be involved in stock but
have no choice.



To: Paul Fiondella who wrote (39531)11/8/1997 7:50:00 AM
From: Kealoha  Respond to of 186894
 
Fiondella: thank you. I have sold everything and am in my bunker in an un-named location in the mountains of West Virginia with 300 cases of Spam and 5000 rounds of ammo for my Mini-14. You saved my life with your view of the upcoming dee-saster.... Our new anthem will be : "We're on the eve of destruction..." Are you still reading the book The Crash of 79??? get a grip son...