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F O R I N T E R N A L U S E O N L Y
COMPETITIVE ACTION - WEEKLY UPDATE
JULY 15, 1993
If you would like to be added, deleted or you have changed locations,
please send a message to Competitive /HP6650. Include your HPDesk
address.
Competitive Action is posted to HP-UX notes in the group hp.marketing.
The string is entitled "hp.competition for <date>".
BC = Beyond Computing
BW = Business Week
CC = Corporate Computing
CIO = CIO
CW = Computer World
DM = Datamation
DNR = Digital news & review
EN = Electronic News
IW = Information Week
MS = Midrange Systems
NC = NCR Connection
OST = Open Systems Today
RSM = RS/Magazine
SE = Sun Expert
SO = Sun Observer
SJMN = San Jose Mercury News
SW = Sun World
UGX = Unigram-X
UR = Unix Review
UW = Unix World
WN = Workstation News
WSJ = Wall Street Journal
Editor,
Nadine Halsted
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AMDAHL ARTICLES
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729.
** ICL, AMDAHL, AND FUJITSU JOIN ON IFFY PROJECT
(UW, 8/93, pg. 18)
A joint development project is underway to unify the mainframe Unix-
based operating environments of UK-based ICL, Amdahl, and Fujitsu. The
new operating environment, code-named "Unified Operating System," will
allow all three vendors to offer a single binary interface for software
developers targeting mainframe Unix systems.
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DIGITAL ARTICLES
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730.
** SYSTEM V APPS ON OSF/1?
(OST, 7/5/93, pg. 14)
DEC said it plans in the first quarter of 1994 to enable System V
applications to run on its OSF/1 operating system. Using Habitat, DEC
OSF/1 will be able to run either its native applications or applications
conforming to the System V Interface Definition 3 (SVID 3) from Unix
System Laboratories
731.
** EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
(IW, 7/5/93, pg. 8)
Digital is rumored to be seeking a buyer for its storage components
operations, which sells disk drives and controllers, and possibly its
StorageWorks unit, which sells RAID and tape subsystems.
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HP ARTICLES
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732.
** AMI PRO UNIX PORT HAS WINDOWS
(OST, 7/5/93, pg. 4)
Lotus is set to enter the Unix word processing market with Unix versions of
its Ami Pro package that employ the same interface as Ami Pro for
Windows and interoperate with other Unix-based Lotus applications. The
first version, Ami Pro for HP-UX, will be available this fall, running under
Motif and supporting the HP/VUE graphical interface.
733.
** ENCINA FOR HP COMPUTERS
(OST, 7/5/93, pg. 30)
HP announced immediate availability of the Encina transaction manager for
its HP 9000 Series 700 and 800 computers, as well as a new version of the
Distributed Computing Environment for those machines.
734.
** HP, DG UPGRADE UNIX SERVERS POWER UP, PRICE DOWN
(IW, 7/5/93, pg. 49)
HP's new systems include three uniprocessor models and three dual
symmetrical multiprocessing systems based on the 96 MHz PA-RISC chip.
HP also lowered prices from 10% to 45% on existing systems. The new HP
dual-processor provides as much throughput as Sun's eight processor
system. In the server market, HP and DEC have the advantage because
Sun is significantly behind with its Sparc RISC architecture. Analysts say
HP is readying new 8- and 16- processor servers for later this year. DG
extended its 4-year-old AViiON line with new SMP servers.
735.
** DOCTOR, DOCTOR, GIVE ME YOU VIEWS
(CIO, 7/93, pg. 14)
A panel of health-care and IT experts assembled last May by HP tackled the
burning issues of the day. Here are some of their remarks: "The Clinton
reforms can force health care to embrace the electronic age.." "In most
hospitals information gathered is recorded by hand. No other major
industry keeps its vital records in this way. We need an integrated
electronic system."
736.
** INSURANCE'S LOAN RANGER
(CIO, 7/93, pg. 72)
Moving to a more-responsive client/server architecture has proven to be a
sound policy for AI Credit Corp. Three years ago, AI determined that it
could not achieve two of its top strategic goals with the company's 20-year-
old mainframe-based information system. Using an HP 9000 with Sybase
and Powersoft, AI has achieved a 15% growth in business volume with only
a 3 % increase in personnel. AI has lowered its overhead, maintenance and
support costs and has a more cohesive corporate identity.
[ Editor's note: Good article for MFA prospects. ]
737.
** MANAGING ENTERPRISE NETWORKS
(UW, 8/93, pg. 69)
When it comes to network mangers, there are two head-to-head competitors
that lead the pack: HP's Openview and Sun's SunNet Manger. Openview is
a lot more standard than SunNet Manager has been. Openview has better
database-handling capabilities. On the other hand, SunNet Manger has
done a very good job of integrating services and the management agents of
the Sun platforms. In the contest to win the minds and hearts of third-party
application developers, HP and its licensee IBM seem to have the most
positive momentum.
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HITACHI ARTICLES
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738.
** HITACHI PRECISION RISC MAINFRAME "WILL RUN MVS"
(UGX, 7/12/93, pg. 5)
Hitachi has been developing a mainframe around HP's PA-RISC and plans
to introduce this parallel machine that will run applications developed for
both its own VOS 3 and IBM's MVS operating systems.
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IBM ARTICLES
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739.
** IBM CUTS MUSCLE ALONG WITH FAT
(IW, 7/5/93, pg. 16)
IBM will include a $2 billion charge for trimming its work force by about
50,000 before the year is out. But under a special incentive plan, the actual
number of employees departing could reach 70,000. IBM watchers contend
that Big Blue will be sacrificing some of its finest talent in the attrition
process.
740.
** A BIG BLUE WAIL
(CIO, 7/93, pg. 16)
Topping the list of CIO's gripes with IBM were poor service and support,
weak client/server product offering, high sticker prices and the proprietary
nature of Big Blue's technologies. One course in dealing with IBM is to
balance IBM products with those from other vendors, cap development in
proprietary environments, recompile portable applications for Unix system
and write new applications for client/server platforms.
741.
** COMMENTS
(UGX, 7/12/93, pg. 8)
IBM will soon announce a new version of AIX and an $11,900 RIOS-based
Powerstation 34H. The new box will have a 41.6 MHz processor and run at
83 SPECfp92 and 40.2 SPECint92.
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MICROSOFT ARTICLES
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742.
** COMMENTS
(UGX, 7/12/93, pg. 8)
Those critical of Microsoft and its delivery schedule are saying that the best
platform for running Windows NT right now is a 35mm slide projector.
743.
** MICROSOFT'S OBJECT-ORIENTED RIVALS UNITE - OPENDOC
AIMS TO CHARGE OLE
(IW, 7/5/93, pg. 14)
Apple, IBM, WordPerfect, Novell, and Borland all share one objective:
slowing down the Microsoft juggernaut. At PC Expo, the group elaborated
on its OpenDoc object-oriented compound document architecture, a
technology it claims is more open and robust than Microsoft's Object
Linking and Embedding (OLE).
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SUN ARTICLES
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744.
** USERS STRUGGLING WITH SOLARIS - A YEAR LATER, SOME
ARE STILL COPING WITH SUNSOFT'S MOVE FROM SUNOS
(OST, 7/5/93, pg. 14)
SunSoft's transition a year ago from the SunOS operating system to Solaris
still has some users and ISVs reeling. Two ISVs and a user speaking at a
Sun-organized panel said the Solaris product is a super operating system.
But incompatibilities between Solaris and SunOS required extensive code
rewriting.
745.
** AS SUN TRIES TO BOOST STOCK VALUE
(OST, 7/5/93, pg. 20)
Disappointed with the performance of its stock, Sun announced it would
repurchase as many as 10 million of its own shares on the open market.
746.
** SUN RAMPS UP NEW GRAPHICS PUSH
(EN, 7/5/93, pg. 15)
Sun unveiled three systems based on Sun-designed accelerators
manufactured by Fujitsu. Attempting to counter Sun's new graphics push,
Silicon Graphics will take the wraps off the Indigo2XL and the Indigo2XZ,
a new line of graphics-capable computers based on its high-end
Indigo2Extreme product.
[ Editor's note: Check the competitive hotline subject EZSGI793 for an HP
analysis of SGI's announcement and subject SUN793 for analysis of Suns
new products.]
747.
** INTERGRAPH-SUN DEAL STARTS THE WINDOWS NT-ON-
SPARC TRAIN ROLLING
(UGX, 7/12/93, pg. 1)
Intergraph plan to implement NT on new high-end Sparc-based systems
that it'll deliver in 1995. The company has already shown NT running on
its existing Clipper RISC-based systems and on a line of recently
announced Pentium boxes.
[ Editor's note: Check the competitive hotline subject SUNINT93 for an
HP analysis of this announcement.]
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STRATUS ARTICLES
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748.
** COMMENTS
(UGX, 7/12/93, pg. 8)
Stratus is now shipping version 2.2 of its FTX Unix SVR4 implementation,
which includes support for symmetric multiprocessing.
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TANDEM ARTICLES
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749.
** WATCH OUT, TANDEM
(DM, 7/1/93, pg. 13)
Start-up Sentinel Systems will ship a fault tolerant computer in September
that's reputedly one-fifth the price of competing low-end minicomputers.
The Sentry-E system uses relatively inexpensive Extended Industry
Standard Architecture (EISA)- based boards.
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WANG ARTICLES
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750.
** AND WANG MAY EVEN SEE BLACK INK
(BW, 7/19/93, pg. 32)
Incredibly, Wang Laboratories may be on its way to recovery. The fallen
computer maker announced on July 7 that it plans to raise $100 million in
debt and equity to finance a move out of Chapter 11. In the fiscal year
beginning Oct. 1, Wang projects and operating profit of $53 million.
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OTHER
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751.
** UNDETERRED, TPC APPROVES ANOTHER BENCHMARK
(OST, 7/5/93, pg. 62)
Undeterred by the controversy it finds itself in, the Transaction Processing
Performance Council has approved a new benchmark designed to measure
the performance of decision-support systems. Called TPC-D, the
benchmark is designed to provide a quantifiable, comparable measure to
gauge how efficiently various combinations of hardware, operating systems
and databases provide data used to make business decisions like pricing and
purchasing.
752.
** WHAT IF APPLE HELD A SOFTWARE SALE AN NOBODY CAME?
(BW, 7/19/93, pg. 23)
In another time, licensing its software might have cushioned Apple's
earnings shock, allowing it to collect software royalties with profit margins
typically twice those of its PC hardware. Today, though, at least three of
the PC makers Apple approached say they're not interested in licensing the
Mac operating system. Risky or not, Apple also is considering licensing its
Mac software to other PC makers that use the PowerPC chip.
753.
** A BENCHMARKING OPPORTUNITY
(CIO, 7/93, pg. 22)
An annual study conducted by Nolan, Norton & Co. gives some insights
about data-center operations. As a result of consolidation, the median data-
center workload has increased 67 percent, even while data-center staffing
has decreased by an average of 8 percent.
754.
** UNIX TEAM SPEC WORK ON TRACK
(EN, 7//5/93, pg. 16)
HP, IBM, SunSoft, and Unix Systems Laboratories have completed work on
the initial release of a common open desktop environment which they see
as a key to the survival of Unix. The release is immediately being sent to
X-Open for industry review and comments. Meanwhile, in counter point to
the COSE announcement, Microsoft's Gates launched a counteroffensive at
PC Expo to defend the company's offering "NT in a sense is a form of
Unix."
755.
** INFORMATION BUILDERS TO OFFER DEC, IBM, NT, OSF/1
SUPPORT
(UGX, 7/12/93, pg. 2)
Information Builders will announce a new product and marketing strategy
in September that will include support for DEC's Alpha AXP OSF/1, IBM's
OS/2 and Microsoft's Windows NT platforms. A new object-oriented
graphical interface will be included.
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