Probably like me...
I used to work for Amoco, then British Petroleum bought Amoco and then they
didn't want to have anything to do with computing (they are an oil company)
so they outsourced it to SAIC but (for the time being) I still have a bp.com
mail id (and an saic.com mail id)

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From: Robin Sharpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 12:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Licencing. (and pricing)(and support)


So then, WHY do some Tivoli developers have "@ibm.com" in their email
addresses?
Robin Sharpe
Berlex Labs



                    Mark
                    Stapleton
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Late response, I'm afraid, but nonetheless true.

On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 10:28:16 -0500, it was written:

>And WHY do I have to call a DIFFERENT sales person for Tivoli software
than
>IBM software?

It's a different company.

>And WHY do I have to have a DIFFERENT support contract for Tivoli software
>than IBM software?

It's a different company.

>And WHY do I have to call a DIFFERENT support number for Tivoli problems
>than IBM software?

It's a different company.

>And WHY do I have to have a DIFFERENT logon for the Tivoli data base than
>for IBMLINK, when the APARs show up in IBMLINK eventually anyway?

It's a different company. ;o)

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