adelman@WARBUCKS.AI.SRI.COM (Kenneth Adelman) (07/19/88)
As many of you probably have heard, David Kashtan accepted a position with another company to work on their TCP project. I would like to announce, however, that this is not happening. After much thought and many discussions, David and I have joined together to form a new company, called TGV. TGV has acquired a license from SRI International to the MultiNet family of software (including MM-32 and Software Tools Mail Gateway-II). TGV will market and maintain the software. We will also offer maintenance and other services to the existing MultiNet customers. David and I can still be reached, for the time being, at SRI. Kenneth Adelman TGV
geoff@USAFA.ARPA (Capt Geoff Mulligan) (08/02/88)
We have a number of VAXen connected via an ethernet and would like to get them talking to our tcp/ip systems Do you have any pricing information yet and what about government or educational discounts? We presently have Wollongong's software running on one of our systems and I am not satisfied with it; plus it is so expensive. geoff