The EJB 2.0 support is my big question. Currently, there is none.

Jim

--On Wednesday, February 14, 2001 3:37 PM -0800 Jeff Schnitzer 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That's an interesting question.  The investor story is not good - they
> recently terminated their CEO/President and CFO, restated a year of
> earnings (which put them in the red), and reduced their heacount from
> 132 to 106.  Their stock, which was trading ~$20 this time last year, is
> now at $0.31.  New Atlanta backed out of their stock-based acquisition
> arrangement, although Unify is still bundling ServletExec.  It looks
> bleak.
>
> How is their EJB 2.0 support?  I'm guessing that quite a few J2EE
> providers are going to be shaken out in this transition.  There's no way
> a market will continue to support thirty people selling the same thing.
>
> Jeff
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kemp Randy-W18971 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 7:10 AM
>> To: Orion-Interest
>> Subject: How does this effect Orion?
>>
>>
>> I have read the announcement at www.theserverside.com about
>> the ewave server for only $595 per CPU.  The company marketing
>> it has a good marketing and capital engine behind them, so I
>> wonder how this will effect Orion?  It is very interesting
>> that there are over thirty vendors offering some flavor of
>> J2EE technology, anywhere from the high priced servers like
>> Weblogic to the open source servers like Jboss.  Yet this
>> industry is supposed to be around $2 billion now and projected
>> to be $12 billion in two years.  This means there is a market
>> for all the "good" products, and the consumer and developer
>> will become the clear winners.
>>
>>



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