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To: soup who wrote (8935)3/1/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: Phillip C. Lee  Respond to of 213173
 
Soup,

Hopefully Jobs could make his dream come true on such an ambitious
plan at Apple.

Nice suggestion and injection regarding more Apple's technical
aspect, its plans, and the impact on this industry.

I have a high expectation on Rhapsody and hope it can replace NT and
Solaris someday, or at least can gain some enterprise shares in the
near future.

Phil



To: soup who wrote (8935)3/1/1998 8:42:00 AM
From: Phillip C. Lee  Respond to of 213173
 
Soup,

Another company to port its software onto Rhapsody:

zdnet.com

Personally, I think Apple should agressively market Rhapsody along
with powerful servers into Federal Government besides educational
institutions and mutlimedia industry right now.

If Apple could team with Compaq, that would be an ideal situation.
Compaq seems very interested in expanding its os constraints into
more powerful one with intel-based architecture, acquiring DEC is
an obvious example. Need further studies on this interesting
combination. If Rhapsody can reach to the capability mentioned in
the article you brought up, then it seems it is feasible for such a
cooperation.

Phil