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To: Gus who wrote (3520)1/5/1999 7:46:00 AM
From: Loren  Respond to of 17183
 
Sheesh, Gus... I don't care to discuss with you Dell's long-term outlook. Why would you think that is even the point?

Go back and read the posts real carefully. The argument was whether DELL is 'DEAD, DEAD, DEAD'. I've made my argument, and Dennis has fled the issue rather than face the data.

Enough already. Let's all just enjoy the gains we are making from both DELL and EMC. I'll go back to mostly lurking, and using fundamental PLUS analysis to tell me when to exit DELL (or EMC, for that matter).

Loren



To: Gus who wrote (3520)1/6/1999 4:26:00 PM
From: Beltropolis Boy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17183
 
o gus.

thought you (and perhaps some of the board) might appreciate these two (similarly titled) pieces on fibre channel and SANs. while neither cites EMC specifically, nor do they namedrop DELL.

-chris.

postwords: i always wondered why "fibre" was spelled that way ...

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Computer Reseller News
January 04, 1999, Issue: 823
Section: CRN Test Center -- Enterprise Storage
Fibre Channel Is Finally Here: Fast, Reliable, Fault-Tolerant -- Meeting the need for high speed, high capacity
John Yacono
techweb.com

Computer Reseller News
January 04, 1999, Issue: 823
Section: CRN Test Center -- Enterprise Storage
Fibre Channel Is Finally Here: Fast, Reliable, Fault-Tolerant -- 1999 will be the year of volume shipments
Preston P. Forman
techweb.com