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To: Chung Yang who wrote (11074)9/15/1998 8:47:00 AM
From: Homer  Respond to of 64865
 
Good morning all.
I hope Sunw has been good to all and will be better going forward. Please don't be drawn in by msft banter. Let them settle their problems on the msft board.

Saudi Aramco Selects Sun Microsystems' Starfire Server and Solaris Software

biz.yahoo.com

Saudi Aramco, the largest oil producer in the world, has awarded Sun Microsystems, Inc. and Abdulla Fouad Co., one of Sun's Middle Eastern distributors and service providers, a multi-year contract to supply the hardware infrastructure, operations management and support services necessary for the implementation of one of the largest SAP(TM) R/3(TM) enterprise resource planning (ERP) projects to date.

"When completed in five years, it will create the largest and most
sophisticated data center in the Middle East," Sun project manager Dan
Berard said.

Under the deal, Sun will supply the hardware infrastructure, operations
management and support services necessary for the implementation of the
project, which it said will involve German SAP applications software.

The Saudi Aramco ERP project is just the latest example of the close
cooperation between Sun Microsystems and SAP. In fact, Sun has been ranked No. 1 in customer satisfaction worldwide by SAP customers and has set the record for the SAP Standard Application Benchmarks three years in a row.
SAP's R/3 software suite has been installed in more than 16,000 sites
worldwide, and is accepted as the standard in key industries such as oil,
chemicals, consumer products, high technology and electronics.

Standards



To: Chung Yang who wrote (11074)9/15/1998 11:09:00 AM
From: Sean Sheldon  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 64865
 
DUMP SUNW!!!!! Look at the chart for SUNW vs MSFT

SUNW has not made any progress. My recommendation is to DUMP SUNW and BUY BUY BUY MSFT.

Obviously, you are from a non English speaking world!!!! I will not hold that against you. His job is to read my resume and it is in English. That's what the SUN guy is paid for. Not to call me and waste my time over the phone by asking me to recite my resume.

MSFT RULES