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To: van wang who wrote (22251)3/17/1998 3:59:00 PM
From: TCGNJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
van,

At what price level would you say we have blood running in the streets, and should jump in?

TCG



To: van wang who wrote (22251)3/17/1998 4:01:00 PM
From: John Koligman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97611
 
Article on CPQ's upcoming announcements in the E-commerce area...

Compaq Computer Corp. is poised to
announce a series of partnerships and
repackaging deals intended to firmly plant
the PC company in the middle of the
electronic commerce fray.

The applications, set to be announced next
week at the Internet Commerce Expo in Boston,
range from a desktop electronic commerce
application built by Inex Corp. to ProLiant
servers that come with Microsoft Corp.'s Site
Server Enterprise and Raptor Systems' firewall,
said Compaq (CPQ) officials in Houston.

Compaq will sell the ProLiant 850R, with about
32MB of memory, and the ProLiant 6500 server,
with 128MB of memory and a 4.3GB hard drive.
For example, the 850R, with the Microsoft
commerce software and Raptor security
software, will cost $13,396.

Move focuses on back offices
Compaq is also building a set of enterprise
e-commerce applications designed to handle
large volumes of transactions called the iTP
Certificate Solution. Built in conjunction with
Compaq's Tandem division, they are expected
to cost in the six-figure range and will be sold
with high-end servers.

The products are being aimed at banks and
other financial institutions, a traditional
stronghold of Tandem.

"It's just a repackaging of what is already out
there," said Ashok Kumar, an analyst at Piper
Jaffrey in Minneapolis. "From their perspective,
their people need to wear one hat, the Compaq
hat. When you sell a high-end server [you want]
follow-on sales of mid-level servers, etc., [to be
the] standard Compaq package."

John