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OpenMPE Inc. wants you to line up
on its Transition side
The cooperative company OpenMPE Inc. wants to draw customers to its Web site right away, to help HP see why it should assist the firm which is dedicated to preserving MPE and the 3000. A simple survey in two-page PDF format is available at www.openmpe.org, asking customers if they would support the new organizations mission to enhance and protect the HP 3000 communitys lifespan though software development and creation of an emulator that mimics the HP hardware on Intel processors. The document is called a Letter of Intent, but it's not a binding legal contract, according to OpenMPE officials. It is a serious display of your company's desires. By completing this form, you indicate that should HP enable OpenMPE, Inc. to take over support of MPE, it is your company's intent to purchase a membership, assuming that the cost is less then or equal to your current HP software support costs. If you are interested, click the link above right away. They need the signed letters before the HP Solutions Syposium on April 3, 2002. (The letter is in PDF format, so Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to read it. OpenMPE board
chairman Jon Backus said the results of the survey will be shown to
HP next month. Backus and his board want to give the vendor a clue
about what portion of the 3000 community which is choosing to remain
with the HP 3000 is also supporting OpenMPE. To determine how much of
the community is choosing to stay, OpenMPE is relying on the newest
online survey from user group Interex, posted at that
organizations Web site at www.interex.org/advocacy/survey/migration02.html?OpenMPE.
Six questions on that survey ask about migration plans, but the last
two poll customers on their support of OpenMPE Inc. and HPs
willingness to investigate that organizations goals. Copyright The 3000 NewsWire. All rights reserved |