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Netscape Product Value {Re: Collabra, RSS}
Author: Dave Aiello Posted: 9/11/1999; 10:21:37 AM Topic: Marc Andreesen Msg #: 10920 (In response to 10918) Prev/Next: 10919 / 10921
The stuff that Netscape developed that is really lucrative, from a commercial standpoint, is the Xpert series of servers. These are things like CommerceXpert and PublishingXpert, which Netscape developed in conjunction with General Electric's EDI division.This stuff is Web-oriented work flow, and it's worth big bucks per installation. This may not be sexy stuff to most of us, but Netscape has a bunch of people out selling this and services like Custom Netcenter to Fortune 500 companies. From what I've seen, I'm convinced that some companies will buy these big $ products, and they will be profitable for the joint venture.
Here's a question about Marc's experience for Dave Winer. Do you think that Marc's exit at this stage was part of AOL's plan? Couldn't it have been part of a strategy to retain critical elements of the Netscape staff through the transition?
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- Re: Netscape Product Value {Re: Collabra, RSS}, Dave Winer, 9/11/1999; 11:28:03 AM
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