View all newsletters
Receive our newsletter - data, insights and analysis delivered to you
  1. Technology
February 22, 1989

PLEXUS ADDS LOW-END 80386-BASED OPTICAL STORAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

By CBR Staff Writer

Although out of the general purpose Unix systems marketplace since last November, when it sold off that side of the business to Motorola Computer Systems, Plexus Computers Inc is still using its own hardware as the basis of its Extended Data Processing mixed mode database systems, which combine text and image data over networked systems. Now the company has dropped the entry level price of the systems with the introduction of a new Intel 80386-based database server. Combined with four MS-DOS micros, a scanner, and an eight page per minute laser printer, along with the XDP and database software and 300Mb storage, the new base level XDP configuration costs $97,840 in the US. The P/386 server runs the Informix database, supporting up to eight users.

Content from our partners
How businesses can safeguard themselves on the cyber frontline
How hackers’ tactics are evolving in an increasingly complex landscape
Green for go: Transforming trade in the UK

Websites in our network
Select and enter your corporate email address Tech Monitor's research, insight and analysis examines the frontiers of digital transformation to help tech leaders navigate the future. Our Changelog newsletter delivers our best work to your inbox every week.
  • CIO
  • CTO
  • CISO
  • CSO
  • CFO
  • CDO
  • CEO
  • Architect Founder
  • MD
  • Director
  • Manager
  • Other
Visit our privacy policy for more information about our services, how New Statesman Media Group may use, process and share your personal data, including information on your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.
THANK YOU