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To: TokyoMex who wrote (3975)9/15/1998 7:32:00 PM
From: Modano  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
Is that not what VCSI was today?

Looks like it from here.

Did you mean another mo mo play?

Modano : )

To the unexperienced investor please clarify how "mo mo play" is different from "pump and dump". Thanks in advance.




To: TokyoMex who wrote (3975)9/15/1998 8:07:00 PM
From: Dan O.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
check news on hdie.

Atlanta, Sept. 15, 1998 - HBO & Company (Nasdaq:HBOC) today announced that
it has signed a multiyear strategic distribution agreement to market Healthdyne
Information Enterprises' (Nasdaq:HDIE) message broker tool. Under the agreement,
HBOC will market the HIE interface engine under the name Pathways Interface
Manager.

The agreement underlines HBOC's ongoing commitment to application integration,
said Albert J. Bergonzi, HBOC president and co-chief operating officer. ''We share
our customers' continuing focus on application integration," said Bergonzi. ''In
HIE, we've chosen a partner with a strong position in the industry, an outstanding
reputation for customer service, and technology innovation that matches our own."

The HIE message broker will be the go-forward engine for Pathways Interface
Manager. HBOC will continue to support and upgrade its existing interface engine
customers, which will have the option to continue with their current interface engine
or to migrate to the HIE engine.

''The partnership will keep HIE abreast of HBOC's ongoing interface requirements
and new product developments that influence customers' integration needs," said
Robert Murrie, HIE president and chief executive officer. ''The goal is to offer
seamless support for the significant integration needs felt by today's complex
healthcare organization."

HIE will offer HBOC customers a full range of related services, including training,
technical support, implementation and integration consulting. In addition, the two
companies will cooperate on interoperability strategies to maximize customer value,
and HIE will work closely with HBOC to create standard integration for HBOC
products acquired in the future.

HIE's message broker tool offers healthcare organizations significant competitive
advantages, including better journaling capabilities for easier message state
recovery, superior monitoring capabilities and more active alerting mechanisms. It
also provides integrated data communications with a spectrum of protocols that are
delivered in a seamless, layered architecture. The architecture offers integrated
store-and-forward, batch and online operations with open systems and
heterogeneous networking capabilities.

The message broker is available on all platforms required by HBOC applications,
including: Data General 4.11 and 4.2; IBM AIX 4.1.5 and 4.2.1; Sun Solaris 2.5.1 and
2.6; Hewlett-Packard UX 10.20; Digital Equipment Corporation UNIX 4.0c; and Intel
Pentiumr family Pro Windows NTr Server 4.0.

HIE helps enterprises rapidly integrate their existing and new applications using the
company's market leading software tools and strategic and tactical integration
services. More than 1,000 customers around the world use the company's tools.
HIE is headquartered in Marietta, Ga., with offices in Dallas, Columbus, Nashville,
London, England, and Essen, Germany. For more information visit HIE's Web site at
hie.com.

HBOC delivers enterprisewide patient care, clinical, financial and strategic
management software solutions, as well as networking technologies, electronic
commerce, outsourcing and other services to healthcare organizations throughout
the world. For product information, call 1-800-981-8601 or visit HBOC's home page
at hboc.com.



To: TokyoMex who wrote (3975)9/16/1998 2:35:00 AM
From: Ie Coan Bie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119973
 
Joe, I don't like sound stupid, but what does a mo mo play mean ?

Thank in advance for your explanation

Abi