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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Nimbus who wrote (3702)5/7/1998 10:06:00 PM
From: Jim H  Respond to of 21143
 
Sheesh! I can't wait for the answer to this



To: Nimbus who wrote (3702)5/8/1998 9:42:00 AM
From: Goodboy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21143
 
Why don't I call Concurrent and pay for an SI membership so that their engineers can bear all their technology for you and their competitors to copy. Maybe we can help SEAC develope variable frame technology or show NCUBE how the RTOS maximizes performance to the Video software. Because you cannot figure out how they are providing or solving the problems you perceive, does not mean much to me. I have found many of your old posts (I went back and read some of them after Ken's comments) to be flat out wrong about CCUR. You have claimed they cannot scale and that they cannot be a player in cable.

I guess SFA, being that their whole future is riding on the delivery of digital services via cable, just felt like having CCUR in their booth for the hell of it. I guess the fact that SEAC system didn't work well or at all shows their technical prowess in this area. CCUR, I guess has never been involved in an area where their computers have mission critical applications (like defense radar, airport wind sheer detection, etc.) I admire your question becasue it sounds so technical and important. I will openly listen to you as you expand and explain all your questions (I am sure you will) and tell us why CCUR can't be a player.

I have posted the real tech info that matters. You could have techno questions like that for any company with a video server. The bottom line is that the people at Prasara and SFA know a world more than you and they are working with CCUR. Thanks for the questions. I can't answer most of them. I can say that your posts in the past about CCUR technology have been misleading at best and dead wrong at worst. Please tell us why SFA and Prasara are working with CCUR, a virtual unknown in both the cable and computer world. Are they just nice people who want to hype up CCUR stock or is it that CCUR has the most viable option to start rolling out VOD in the near term. Maybe if you try to answer your own questions, you can build a better system than CCUR and market it with SFA and Prasara and I will help take you public. Good luck.