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To: Spartex who wrote (25336)2/8/1999 9:31:00 AM
From: Paul Fiondella  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42771
 
Looking 18 7/16 to 18 1/2 at open

Probably a move up to 18 3/4 fairly soon thereafter.

Nope. Got to 18 5/8 and got hit by selling back down to 18 5/16ths.



To: Spartex who wrote (25336)2/8/1999 10:25:00 AM
From: DJBEINO  Respond to of 42771
 
Compaq Announces Extended Support For Novell High Availability Server
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 8, 1999--Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE:CPQ - news), the world's leading PC server vendor, today extends it support for Novell's latest cluster offering, Novell High Availability Server (NHAS) by certifying a broad line of servers and storage for NHAS. Together, Compaq and Novell provide an advanced two-node clustering solution for Compaq server customers running NetWare 4 - NHAS support for NetWare 5 is expected in 1999.

As the Novell NetWare marketshare leader(1), Compaq servers and storage were chosen as the primary development platforms for NHAS ensuring quick implementation and smooth operation of the new clustering solution on Compaq systems. Compaq servers provide the industry's most highly available platforms through features like PCI Hot Plug and numerous redundant options. Leveraging Compaq Fibre Channel storage technology, NHAS enables the deployment of highly flexible storage systems and provides scalability unmatched in the industry. Compaq storage solutions are part of the company's Enterprise Network Storage Architecture (ENSA) which transforms storage into a more flexible, shared resource throughout an enterprise. Compaq Fibre Channel Storage Array, part of ENSA, provides a scalable solution today and a foundation for future n-node clustering configurations.

For more details on Compaq's support for NHAS, please visit Compaq's Web site at: compaq.com

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