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MSFT: Will NT kill SUN, HP and IBM?
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75 MSFT has already beaten Apple in the OS wars, however it sells a fair amount ofKev.-8/7/1997
74 Simple. As long as Apple lives, MSFT doesn't have a monopoly, and the FedsDavid A. Lethe-8/7/1997
73 then why did msft invest in apple?Freeflight-8/7/1997
72 Dataquest and Dell'Oro group say in their spring 97 reports that cisco systFreeflight-8/7/1997
71 RE: Workstations/ NT businessweek.comjim kelley-8/4/1997
70 <i> Microsoft's enterprise solutions are not perfect yet, but the *raDan Guinan-7/28/1997
69 UNIX will be next! The advantages of running NT on department servers over UNIDoc Savage-7/28/1997
68 <<It's unbelievable, isn't it. I feel embarassed for people when lucifer-7/27/1997
67 Doc, quality is a start, particularly when you talk about 5000 users. Regards,Don Hurst-7/26/1997
66 Unfortunately Quality alone won't stop MSFT!Doc Savage-7/25/1997
65 Interesting tidbit. The average annual downtime of an AS400 is 26 minutes. I David A. Lethe-7/25/1997
64 RE: The world only needs one word processor, one spread sheet and one OS! ... Kev.-7/23/1997
63 If MSFT didn't write NT, then who did? .. DEC here's the abridged storyDavid A. Lethe-7/23/1997
62 I have also heard that you will be able to run NT on an AS-400. I'm probabDavid R. Doerr-7/23/1997
61 So why have NT sales been so good?David R. Doerr-7/23/1997
60 Oracle, Informix and others all planning NT implementations to support 5000+ usDoc Savage-7/23/1997
59 It depends on the application... If it say, a telemarketing firm where downtimDavid A. Lethe-7/23/1997
58 David; If a business were to have at the most, 100 concurrent users, would youDavid R. Doerr-7/23/1997
57 Actually, MSFT didn't write NT! Secondly, last time I looked I havent seDavid A. Lethe-7/23/1997
56 NT will rule! You can say comparing NT to AS400s is like comparing apples and Doc Savage-7/22/1997
55 Sorry my stupid question was asked on such a well schooled thread. I guess I&#David R. Doerr-7/22/1997
54 Felix, I disagree with you. NT and AS400s are two different things entirely. David A. Lethe-7/22/1997
53 It seems the technical merits of AS/400 do not matter much in the marketplace. felix-7/22/1997
52 David said: <i>Furthermore, you would probably embarrass yourself to the Dan Guinan-7/22/1997
51 Hallo! My impression from reading magazines like BYTE, PC Woprld and ComputerwoChris-7/21/1997
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