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To: Bearded One who wrote (22922)6/26/1998 1:11:00 PM
From: George Papadopoulos  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
"NT5 is supposedly over 30 million lines of code"

I believe it is closer to 40 million lines of code.

George



To: Bearded One who wrote (22922)6/26/1998 1:21:00 PM
From: Spartex  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42771
 
Bearded One:

Hmmm, your remarks I believe concur with those of the Gardner Group's analysis of NT5. Are we getting a consensus developing here?

BTW, does Novell have any "killer applications" in the works? (doesn't JAVA console count towards that goal?). Curious, as someone on CNBC says that Novell has yet to show one. (from yhoo NOVL thread).

Regars, QuadK

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More FUD--
CHAPK
Jun 26 1998
1:06PM EDT

CNBC's interviewed Jean-pierre Conrue (name approx.) who fielded a question on NOVL-- answered that
it'll be a turnaround, if they can find a killer AP, but unfortunately, they haven't found it yet-- wonder who's
paying for his remarks?
FUD is why MSFT gets more mention than it deserves. NOVL works with MSFT as it does with many
other cos., but Mr Bill doesn't always play fair. You're right though-- it's important not to ignore other
competition, and there is plenty of it out there.

CHAPK
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