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Loa nhà yến SH 230 ( HP 3000)
- Tên sản phẩm : LOA NHÀ YẾN SH230 TITANIUM - LOA CỬA DÙNG CHO NHÀ YẾN - Mã số : PSH230 - Xuất xứ : Made in Malaysia - Công suất : 20W RMS - Trở kháng : 8 Ohm Read the full article
PowerHouse users launch enhancements
Years ago, the Interex users group for HP 3000 managers and owners provided a way to make MPE better. There wasn’t much that HP was willing to do to re-engineer its hardware servers — not working off the requests of customers. But ah, the operating system and its allied software subsystems were always open for system enhancement requests. They called it a System Improvement Ballot, and every year had an SIB.
In their day, these were much awaited missives from lovers of MPE to the heart of the OS, the HP labs. They were ranked and debated. The collection of a Gang of Six such requests made up the mission statement for OpenMPE from the first year of that group’s existence. When the labs went dark and that list was frozen, there was little hope of anything thawing the development stream.
That’s what makes the PowerHouse community so novel. After years of nothing new in the product line, the new owners have opened the doors to enhancement requests. The discussion of who’s going to manage the enhancement requests started bubbling up at the LinkedIn Cognos PowerHouse group. It tells a good deal about how slowly things were flowing at the time by looking at the name of that group. Cognos hasn’t been the owner of PowerHouse since 2009. Now that IBM has sold off the products and customer base, Unicom Global is using an established representative to build a wish list.
Bob Deskin has taken the discussion of enhancements to the Powerhouse-L mailing list, http://lists.sowder.com/mailman/listinfo/powerh-l. (This evening that website is down — we know how that can be, suffering the DDoS wrath ourselves today.)