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To: Don Hand who wrote (3035)3/25/1998 9:31:00 AM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
You are assuming that their IVOD solution is based soley on their PowerPC platform. That is not correct. CCUR is in a position to deliver a video server that is compatable with the specs given from the company whose biz they are in a trial to get. As I posted, CCUR IVOD solution is not soley hardware, the Variable Frame Technology that is derived from the unique nature of Real Time OS is one of the bigesst factors in the low cost. Allows them to use cheaper storage devices and then use another software application to handle retrieving the stored content. These software apps and OS are the real competitive advantage and they can tailor an Pentium based server with off the shelf storage to meet IVOD demands. ONCO has publicly stated that their choice of systems for next generation upgrade and new deployment will be Pentium based. CCUR can go either way, they are flexible and can create a solution inside of tech specs from customer. As TMRENT has pointed out, IVOD technology, just like any other technology will continue to change and evolve. In my opinion, speed of servers may change and faster, larger and cheaper storage devices will be used, but the software solutions will be based on a REAL TIME paradigm and that is CCUR's bread and butter. I think they can role with the punches, especially if they already have an installed base in place. NAB and Cabletech shows will be good place to judge where they stand. My guess is they get some business soon. Doesn't matter if it is in two weeks or 6 months. Potential payoff is big enough to wait.



To: Don Hand who wrote (3035)3/25/1998 9:55:00 AM
From: satchmo  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 21143
 
mr. hand: onco and sfa can make any deal they want. BUT IF THEY WANT THE BEST TECHNOLOGY THEY WILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH CCUR.

for the record i have not spoken in at least a month with anyone at ccur or onco or sfa. i reported what i was hearing from sources that have talked with all three and others. as far as your suggestion that i am passing inside information -- jump up and bite my booty you pathetic excuse for an investor.

i came to this thread to find out what others knew and felt about this company and to help with what i think about it. i could care less if anyone other than my clients and friends -- in that order -- make money in this stock. why would you jump me and accuse me of illegal activity? what is your problem? are you on the sfa legal staff? if you have the balls to make a fool out of yourself and report me to the sec using your own name and allowing me to then take action against you, post your phone number here and i will identify myself and have my attorney slap your nose.