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To: Mark Fowler who wrote (34430)3/15/1998 5:17:00 PM
From: ed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
I think you are deadly wrong . For most applications of PCs in the corp environment, it is
simply e-mail, word processing ...etc, then why do the corp need PCs with most advanced
technology to do word processing, please tell me. In some companies, they even assembly their own PCs for internal use. For intensive computing, corp use workstations or mainframes.So, the sub $1000 pcs are more than enough for the applications of corp.So, your
comments that the Sub $1000 pcs can not penetrate the corp market is just a wishful dream,
and you will see it pretty soon.



To: Mark Fowler who wrote (34430)3/15/1998 7:19:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 176387
 
Mark: Thanks for both the links. What do i think of it? Well for one thing the first article in 'news.com' confirms the argument that simply cutting price of outdated technology wouldn't necessarily mean increased sales and that is OK by me since Dell does not dabble in this exercise in futility.<gg>

As for the second link, it tells me 'hanging' with a CEO like Bernard Shwartz is hardly an exercise in futility.<gg>