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Path: digifix!not-for-mail From: Yan Fang <Yan.Fang@m.cc.utah.edu> Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.announce Subject: PRESS RELEASE: Alpine Computing announces NEXTSTEP configurations Date: 14 Oct 1993 23:43:40 -0400 Organization: Next Announcements Lines: 58 Sender: sanguish@digifix.com Approved: sanguish@digifix.com Message-ID: <29l69c$5a4@digifix.digifix.com> Reply-To: kris@magnusson.uucp ftp.byu.edu:/pub/next/Alpine_Catalog_np2.01.ps.Z NEWS Contact: Kristopher Magnusson (801) 268-8877 Boyd Rowley (801) 752-6688 AlpineDirect (800) 748-4558 ALPINE COMPUTING MICROAGE RELEASES NEXTSTEP FOR INTEL PRODUCT CATALOG 14 OCTOBER 1993, SALT LAKE CITY--Alpine Computing MicroAge announces its October 1993 NEXTSTEP for Intel Processors product catalog. Alpine's October catalog represents the most diverse NEXTSTEP product line of any NEXTSTEP-compatible hardware vendor. As a special bonus to buyers of NEXTSTEP-compatible hardware, the first 25 academic customers will receive either one license to ConnectIt and TipTop -or- a free Ethernet card; the first 25 commercial customers will receive either one free copy of NXFax for Intel or a free Ethernet card. "I'm excited to offer the NeXT community such a diverse line of NEXTSTEP-compatible hardware," says Kris Magnusson, NEXTSTEP specialist for Alpine Computing. "With Alpine's experience with NEXTSTEP and compatible hardware, we offer a unique advantage for corporations who are ready to deploy mission-critical NEXTSTEP-compatible workstations enterprise wide, as well as for university lab administrators and end users who require dependable hardware at bargain-basement prices." Alpine Computing's product mix includes workstations from Epson, Intel, DEC, ALR, Compaq, HP, NEC, Zenith, NCR, Toshiba, and AST. In addition, Alpine Computing also provides competitively priced NEXTSTEP system software as well as selected third-party software. Alpine Computing makes purchasing and deploying NEXTSTEP-compatible products easier than ever with "plug-'n'-play" NEXTSTEP workstations. With an order for one or multiple workstations, the engineering team preinstalls NEXTSTEP, configures peripherals and devices, and installs shrink-wrapped or custom software, making NEXTSTEP hardware easier than ever to purchase. Clients purchasing NEXTSTEP-compatible products receive free 60-day technical support, low-cost extended warranties, and the best assurance in the industry. Alpine Computing MicroAge is a NeXT value-added dealer based in Logan, Utah, that specializes in offering NEXTSTEP and Unix products to corporate clients, developers, universities, and user groups. The Alpine Computing MicroAge Product Catalog may be retrieved via Internet FTP at ftp.byu.edu, by requesting a copy from catalog@magnusson.uucp, or by fax. Alpine Computing MicroAge may be reached at (800) 748-4558 by telephone, 6066 South State Street, SLC, UT 84107, or by Internet email at kris@magnusson.uucp. -30- [ moderators note: This may seem overtly commercial, but the configuration guide contains alot of useful information in a well presented fashion. It was difficult to decide whether to post this announcement or not. I decided to post it unaltered. ]
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