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Subject:Re: People names for software products From:Beverly Parks <bparks -at- HUACHUCA-EMH1 -dot- ARMY -dot- MIL> Date:Thu, 1 Jun 1995 08:12:02 MST
Okay, so the examples I'm about to give are not *commercial*
products, they are military products distributed to and used
only by military. BUT, they have been *very* prolific and
successful for the past 6-7 years throughout the Army, Air
Force, and National Guard, and are only now beginning to be
replaced with more current developments:
DINAH and SARAH (both are acronyms for much longer names).
(They are telecommunications software, but not in the sense of
"e-mail" that you all know.)
Bev
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