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To: Doug Klein who wrote (3262)11/18/1997 12:06:00 AM
From: Mark Orsi  Respond to of 4453
 
Excellent work Doug. Hope this WBT market helps push the thin client market into widespread acceptance.

More case studies posted at IBM: internet.ibm.com

- Mark



To: Doug Klein who wrote (3262)11/18/1997 1:24:00 AM
From: PFRice  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4453
 
Doug,


"...and it was with this lesson in mind we launched a parallel effort to help bring uSoft to the 'thin client' world."


Hmmmm, sounds like there was more going on behind the scenes between NCD and Microsoft.

Am I reading too much into that sentence? What did that parallel effort consist of and how much "helping" did you guys do? Nosy people like me would like to know.



To: Doug Klein who wrote (3262)11/18/1997 2:42:00 AM
From: Stan Stone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4453
 
Excellent!!! Doug, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! I was to ask you about this, but felt it may be too much. That is what I really worry about and your answer is particularly what I would like to see. I guess I could sleep very well for a long while now. I have gone through the thin and thick with the company for years without losing hope and trust and without selling (probably I should have sold high and bought low for a profit). I was working in a big top company (which even participates in NASA computing) where I first noticed NCD terminals (only) having co-existed with those very expensive PCs, servers, ... That says a lots. That was also where I understand and deeply believe the need for something like NCs. Yes, at the end we have to sell NCs and get numbers for living. Thank you again.