Binyamin Dissen wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:04:28 -0400 Mark Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
:>Bruce Black wrote:
:>>> Vary true ... There used to be a product (it may still exist for all
:>>> I know) that was a competitor to IBM's DFHSM
:>> ASM2 was eventually acquired by CA and become CA-DISK, then
:>> Brightstore CA-DISK, and now CA Disk Backup and Restore. I think
:>> there was an intermediate acquisition that I have forgotten about.
:>ASM2 was owned by SKK (The authors of ACF2) and became CA property when
:>CA bought SKK.
Not that I know of (and I worked for SKK at the time).
Cambridge marketed both products.
You are correct, my memory must be going but I do seem to remember an
ASM2 and SKK relationship of some sort.
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Mark Jacobs
Technical Services
Time Customer Service - Tampa, FL
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She's a father going down to a dull office job while cancer is
painfully eating away his insides, so as to bring home one more pay
check for the kids. She's a twelve-year-old girl trying to mother her
baby brothers and sisters because Mama had to go to Heaven. She's a
switchboard operator sticking to her job while smoke is choking her
and the fire is cutting off her escape. She's all the unsung heroes
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*Referring to the Auguste Rodin sculpture, Caryatid Who Has Fallen under Her
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