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- From: bhoughto@sedona.intel.com (Blair P. Houghton)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc,misc.invest
- Subject: Re: Novell just bought Unix?
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 20:30:11 GMT
- Organization: Intel Corp., Chandler, Arizona
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- In article <2B360E6C.369@news.service.uci.edu> mwu@orion.oac.uci.edu (Matt Wu) writes:
- >I just heard that Novell bought USL. What does this mean?
-
- Real customer service; a business-computing thrust that the
- system has lacked since the epoch; and that Ma Bell has just
- given away control of the OS that runs her international
- telecommunications hegemony.
-
- Despite what Berkeley and Sun have done on workstations,
- and what SCO and others have done on PCs, there's never
- been a guiding force for multi-platform, commercially
- supported UNIX.
-
- We all know Windows NT will be an unholy piece of crap for
- years after its release (it is, after all, born of UNIX and
- Microsoft), whereas the USL i486 SVR4 can be cleaned up and
- spit-shined for market by the end of '93.
-
- You'd think AT&T would be a little more protective of its
- ponderous link between its own computing needs and the
- system that provides them. You should be glad that UNIX is
- no longer beholden incontrovertibly to one customer.
-
- Anyone know the valuations of USL (book, annual earnings,
- etc)? The putative price was $360Mil, but that was in
- Friday's price for Novell stock (the currency AT&T's
- receiving for the sale), which has tilted down by 5% just
- since yesterday's announcement, ostensibly because $360Mil
- was too much.
-
- The meat of the computing markets are 10-15 years behind
- the current research. UNIX (and the unbearably well-timed
- Windows NT) will start to move into homes and small
- businesses en masse over the next few years and will stay
- there until about 2005; longer if something better and
- grossly different doesn't hit engineering workstations in
- the next couple of years.
-
- --Blair
- "UNIX is a trademark of...
- Well, of... Ooh, 'eck!"
-