Re: 21 terabytes at NYNEX

From: ls <lourenss_at_hipsys.co.za>
Date: 1996/04/26
Message-ID: <NEWTNews.830527462.16687.lourenss_at_lourenss.hipsys.co.za>#1/1


In Article<DqBLFL.8pM_at_world.std.com>, <mew_at_world.std.com> writes:
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> From: mew_at_world.std.com (Michael E Willett)
> Subject: 21 terabytes at NYNEX
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> Organization: The World Public Access UNIX, Brookline, MA
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> In the April 22 WSJ article "Storage Devices Take Spotlight
> in Computer Industry," Jerry Higgins, who manages a database
> of 21 trillion bytes of data at NYNEX, says, "Computers are
> becoming a sidelight to the data warehouses."...
>
>
> Mike Willett
> Storage Computer
> Nashua, NH
> http://www.storage.com/
So What's youre point? Received on Fri Apr 26 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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