I don't think Universe was ever Prime.
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From: Allen Egerton aeger...@pobox.com
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Sent: Thu, Apr 25, 2013 5:06 pm
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On 4/25/2013 5:36 PM, Randy Styka wrote:
Hi
, Wjhonson wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
I don't think Universe was ever Prime.
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From: Allen Egerton aeger...@pobox.com
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Subject: Re: [U2] TCL input and response logging (AD)
Prime Information was a product running as an application on PRIMOS.
It was acquired by Vmark and subsequently by Advent if memory serves me
correctly.
IBM acquired Universe and Unidata and subsequently sold them to Rocket.
(Allen - Sent
wjhon...@aol.com
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Sent: Fri, Apr 26, 2013 11:58 am
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I'll have to update the wiki poo pea a pages
Who is the woman in this picture?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Prime9950_kean.jpg
That looks like my old boss Kathy
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From: Wjhonson wjhon...@aol.com
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Sent: Friday, April 26, 2013 12:57 PM
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I'll have to update the wiki poo pea a pages
Who is the woman
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Sent: Fri, Apr 26, 2013 11:31 am
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Prime Information was a product running as an application on PRIMOS.
It was acquired by Vmark and subsequently by Advent if memory serves me
correctly.
IBM acquired Universe
On 26/04/13 21:00, Allen Egerton wrote:
I didn't say vmark acquired prime. I said they acquired prime information.
Indeed. We were a Pr1me customer, and were transferred to VMark with the
INFORMATION acquisition.
The plan was to merge INFORMATION with one of the other products. If
memory
Hi!
It's been a long time since I posted here but our company, Computronics,
has sold a product called PEEK for Unix systems since 1993. It is most
often used for remote support, to see what is on someone's screen. And,
if needed to send keystrokes as if they were typing them, to help them
out
On 4/25/2013 5:36 PM, Randy Styka wrote:
Hi!
It's been a long time since I posted here but our company, Computronics,
has sold a product called PEEK for Unix systems since 1993. It is most
often used for remote support, to see what is on someone's screen. And,
if needed to send