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150 Please comment: pcweek.com This link is old news but explains a couple of poiClam Clam-2/19/1997
149 Hmm, darn those links, it was supposed to be a white paper on Domino.White Shoes-2/19/1997
148 >>you mean you're glad you don't own Lotus? The link takes to a Bill Harmond-2/18/1997
147 DCTM trading much better; bottom put in at 24. This is the same company today Brad Rogers-2/18/1997
146 I'm confused...you mean you're glad you don't own Lotus?White Shoes-2/18/1997
145 >>Comments, anyone? >>I'm glad I don't own it! I wouldn&#Bill Harmond-2/18/1997
144 Comments, anyone? techweb.com If there is a better place to discuss this pleaWhite Shoes-2/18/1997
143 I'm not up to speed with Centura. In the company's original incarnatioBill Harmond-2/17/1997
142 Your post is also interesting. I can see that there are no simple answers. WhWhite Shoes-2/17/1997
141 All, I am curious as to why there is not much mention of Lotus Notes or DominoWhite Shoes-2/17/1997
140 Yet Hewlett Packard is now a major customer for Open Text. They did not study,White Shoes-2/17/1997
139 re> Seems to me you are ignoring Open Text's very rapid rise and revenueClam Clam-2/17/1997
138 >>An application designed from the outset as a web application must have Bill Harmond-2/16/1997
137 Thanks for the compliment. Others know a lot more than I, but I couldn't rSoft Views-2/16/1997
136 Thanks, this really puts things into perspective. I do believe the computing wWhite Shoes-2/16/1997
135 A word or two on client/server versus browser/webserver. In the former, the clSoft Views-2/16/1997
134 Are you implying that Open Text is a pure internet/intranet play? The whole poWhite Shoes-2/15/1997
133 William, Thanks for the thoughtful reply. Aberdeen sure isn't forthcomingMichael Burry-2/15/1997
132 Seems to me you are ignoring Open Text's very rapid rise and revenue growthMichael Burry-2/15/1997
131 Michael, Open Text did $3mm in license revenue last quarter. Documentum did $Clam Clam-2/15/1997
130 >>If it's not truly "web-enabled" it won't fly, over thBill Harmond-2/15/1997
129 Client/server products & meat and potatoes - apt analogy! If it's not tSoft Views-2/15/1997
128 >>the browser as a full-featured document management client will become iBill Harmond-2/15/1997
127 Re: <<Documentum got one month's count in the IDC report. DocumenMichael Burry-2/15/1997
126 >>You wouldn't know it from the charts or the market share figures. Bill Harmond-2/14/1997
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