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To: fb who wrote (25019)1/15/1999 6:35:00 PM
From: EPS  Respond to of 42771
 
IMHO You got it right FB!
NOVL could be one of the
great ones.

Cheers

Victor



To: fb who wrote (25019)1/15/1999 11:08:00 PM
From: Frederick Smart  Respond to of 42771
 
>>Lets think B-I-G!!! :-)>>

We are far from arriving there yet, but at some point I expect the swagger-tide of newness and edge will creep into the Novell developer camp.

What I mean by this is that we are potentially on the verge of something really quite extraordinary. The world is close to understanding the fundamentals behind this massive shift that's about to blow open EVERY corporate enterprise.

As far as the internet is concerned, enterprise computing has been still been kepted tightly underwraps. But this day is soon ending. You CAN'T fight the power of the internet. The old school technology systems managers are clinging to Y2K as if it was some security blanket. They don't have time to do anything major right now.

They want more time to do nothing later on. Looking back, Y2K will be the technological equivalent of Cooperstown - a year of memories of old code that will soon be long forgotten. When old and young alike joined hands in pursuit of solving this innane but necessary problem.

I didn't plan on writing too much more.

All the best.

Think Big - you bet!