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- Path: sparky!uunet!auspex-gw!guy
- From: guy@Auspex.COM (Guy Harris)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.misc
- Subject: Re: Novell just bought Unix?
- Message-ID: <16191@auspex-gw.auspex.com>
- Date: 2 Jan 93 04:56:09 GMT
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- > How strange are the machinations of the AT&T board: First they pay
- > huge sums to buy NCR, who are then asked to run AT&T's computer
- > operations. Then they sell off some of the crown jewels of their
- > own computer technology.
-
- Depends on what you mean by "their own computer technology". Yes, the
- computers AT&T made (and may still make, although I have the impression
- that, eventually, they'll get replaced by NCR machines) run UNIX - but
- then, so do many of the computers that Sun and HP and IBM and DEC and
- 10,000 PClone makers and Pyramid and Sequent and SGI and Siemens Nixdorf
- and Fujitsu and Sony and ICL and Bull and... make.
-
- I.e., the fact that AT&T's computers - and NCR's computers - run UNIX
- doesn't make them particularly unique, so in that sense it's not their
- "crown jewels" (any more than Joe Blow's or Jane Doe's diamond ring is
- *their* "crown jewel").
-
- They may have decided that they don't want to be in the business of
- developing and selling "porting base" OSes for everybody else to put on
- their machines, nor the business of selling OS binary releases for those
- 10,000 PClone makers' machines, nor in the the business of selling
- software to run atop UNIX, such as Tuxedo, in "porting base" form, but
- do want to be in the business of making computers and, perhaps, making
- software for particular markets, which they provide with their
- computers.
-