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What Monterey actually wasWhat Monterey actually wasPosted Mar 14, 2003 11:56 UTC (Fri) by Wol (guest, #4433)In reply to: What Monterey actually was by james Parent article: A look at the SCO complaint What happened to Monterey x86? IBM sales and marketing suddenly realised that every time they talked about AIX/x86, the customers changed the subject to linux. Every time they tried to interest a customer in "possibly buying AIX/x86" the customer said "what's the point - linux is there already". You can spend all the millions you like on advertising, but if everybody you talk to sniffs at what you're trying to sell, it's money down the drain. Cheers,
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