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3828.1 | GREAT | ICS::BEAN | Attila the Hun was a LIBERAL! | Wed Apr 26 1995 16:34 | 10 |
| my (nsh) opinion is GREAT!!!
The more systems that are ported to Alpha the better! There are MANY
more OS/2 systems (installed base) than NT... and it requires much less
physical resources... it'd be another way to get the Alpha into homes
and small businesses.
Go for it!
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3828.2 | | DIODE::CROWELL | Jon Crowell | Wed Apr 26 1995 17:09 | 5 |
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This should make Bill Gates more interested in helping us have full
access to WNT..
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3828.3 | I can see clearly now... | GLDOA::WERNER | | Wed Apr 26 1995 17:26 | 9 |
| Let's see now. Should we get in bed with Gates and Gertsner, too? And
if we get in bed with everybody, what will people think? And if we get
to the point where we don't care what people think, what will we have
become? Oh! I remember now! A commodity hardware vendor. And if we're
successful at this game, who'll need the baggage of draggin' along our
on OSes? It's all so very clear now! I'll bet Intel is quakin' already.
What a strategy. What vision! What foresight! What?
-OFWAMI-
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3828.4 | Pure OS/2 propaganda! | OSL09::OLAV | Do it in parallel! | Wed Apr 26 1995 18:12 | 15 |
| > according to a Big Blue executive who requested anonymity.
I think this falls in the same category of statements from Sun stating
that Solaris will be available on Alpha. A statement to convince todays
customers that the OS will be everywhere and is a safe buy. Why do you
think the IBM spokesman requested anonymity? Try to get a written
commitment!
> Is IBM thinking about this because W/NT on Alpha will kick OS/2 on
> PowerPC's butt? Comments.
Windows NT 3.51 will ship on PowerPC *before* OS/2. Must be embarrasing
for IBM!
Olav
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3828.5 | showing my naivete! | SWAM2::GOLDMAN_MA | Walking Incubator, Use Caution | Wed Apr 26 1995 18:38 | 11 |
| re: .3 --
Regardless of my personal opinion as to the truth ingrained in the
subject rumor...
>>...what will we have become?...
I suppose that we will have become the open systems vendor we have
already claim to be.
M.
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3828.6 | This Has Come Up Before | MR2SRV::16.34.240.2::wwillis | Wayne A. Willis, CNS | Thu Apr 27 1995 07:10 | 15 |
| I also heard this rumor when I was at IBM 3 years ago. And, as rumors
usually go, someone told me that someone told them that someone actually
saw it demoed in someplace.
RE: .3
If this rumor does become a reality someday, it would show that we have a
damn good systems platform. I really hope this rumor becomes a reality.
IMHO, our positioning would not be much different than Microsoft's
positioning of Windows NT: open, vendor neutral, solid platform. What's
good for the goose is good for the gander! Also, like .5 says, this is
what we are preaching anyway.
C'Ya,
Wayne
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3828.7 | | WRKSYS::GENOVA | | Thu Apr 27 1995 12:26 | 8 |
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rep .4
With a 1.3 Billion dollar profit for the quarter, are they embarrassed,
I wouldn't think so!
/art
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3828.8 | I hope this is true. | WRKSYS::HOBSON | | Fri Apr 28 1995 08:52 | 20 |
| There is absolute adavantage for both IBM and Digital. IBM must show
Warp as being as "open" as NT for it to be credible. This is not the
first time this has surfaced in the press. It has been publicly stated
by I'm very sure Gerstner, that OS/2 for Poewer PC would be available
on MIPs as their next priority. We would be very stupid not to work on
making this happen if they are willing to dedicate any resources to
it. Lets face it without this Big Bill has zero incentive to cater
to Digital since he has no competition here today for the future
traditional PC centric desktop/small server market segment.
I have never bought any of that fertilizer about not being credible if
we have a large number of OS's that run on hardware. Gee this is
an IQ test, why is Intel the safest hardware to buy? Why is PowerPC
perceived widely as the next safest, despite its flip/flops and delays?
I hope this runour is true.
Dave
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3828.9 | Open O/S | WHOS01::BOWERS | Dave Bowers @WHO | Fri Apr 28 1995 10:12 | 8 |
| >> I have never bought any of that fertilizer about not being credible if
we have a large number of OS's that run on hardware.
I think that argument became fertilzer when we made the transition from
proprietary O/Ss to open ones. Running ALL the open O/Ss out there
clearly is a virtue.
\dave
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