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Title: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: System on February 23, 2002, 03:51:09 PM
Bill McEwen talks to the community, and tells us everything that we had been expecting.


From Amiga.com:
http://www.amiga.com/corporate/022202-mcewen.shtml (http://www.amiga.com/corporate/022202-mcewen.shtml)


Bill McEwen - February 22, 2002

Greetings to the Global Amiga family,

Yes, I know that it has been more than a week, and yes the deal is still on, and yes we are moving very quickly as I will outline to you all below

I want to personally thank our friends and families for sticking with us and with our dreams as they are coming to reality.

As Amiga has matured over the last two years, and our plans only slightly changed I would like to say thank you to each and every one of you for your patience and excitement as we move forward.

In 1999 Amiga, Inc. decided to take a very different road than the ones previously charted for the community. It was met, by some, with disbelief, most with excitement as a path was being laid towards a future where digital content would be accessed by any digital device. Amiga selected an unknown partner in the Tao-Group of Reading England, and I can assure you that this was the best decision we have made.

Tao and Amiga have never been closer as a true partnership is in place. I want to thank Francis Charig my dear friend, and the rest of the Tao team as they been instrumental to the successes that will become public knowledge soon.

However with all of the great plans that were in place and the product development that had started there was still the issue of having funds necessary to make it all happen, and the addition of Frank Wilde as our Chairman has been amazing help, and I can say we are moving forward in ways that are going to bring Amiga to new levels, and I could not be more happy with the results that we are seeing.

Thank you to everyone of you who are keeping the faith and spreading the truth about Amiga.

I have several announcements that are happening here, and you need to know that we are definitely going to have more Amiga enabled products ship in 2002 than in any year previous.

I can assure you that your patience will be met with great rewards, and there are many others who are now learning what you have known. That Amiga has the most robust, talented, dedicated community of any computing platform today or in the future.

Thank you again for your continued prayers and support. You are about to be rewarded.

Amiga to Deploy AmigaDE on Nokia Infotainment Device for the Home (http://"http://www.amiga.com/corporate/022202-nokia.shtml)
Liz Barnick Joins Amiga as Director, Business Development (http://www.amiga.com/corporate/022202-barnick.shtml)
David Brott Joins Amiga as Director, Business Development (http://www.amiga.com/corporate/022202-brott.shtml)

With my best to everyone,

Bill McEwen and the rest of the Amiga Team

Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: System on February 23, 2002, 04:54:46 PM
 Oh be Still, my heart! :-D

Real products AND Sales people! :-)

Bob C.
Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: Housey on February 23, 2002, 05:50:33 PM
LOOK OUT here we come  :-D
Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: Herewegoagain on February 23, 2002, 06:36:51 PM
Yep, and I bet it only gets better with the upcoming Embedded Systems Show announcement.  Can't wait to hear what it is!
Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: Prmetime on February 23, 2002, 08:15:24 PM
   It appears that all the ground work is finally paying off.  I look forward to seeing more about the STB and what the software does on it.  I am also looking forward to the industry reaction.  If they are favorable to the new content then we will have some more proof that the Amiga, in some form or another, is back.  Hopefully I will no longer have to be patient and I can start getting the latest and greatest Amiga stuff.
Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: Maddestman on February 24, 2002, 02:02:18 AM
Quote
"We will be in booth #1602, located in the South Hall of Moscone Center."


Somebody PLEASE tell me that #1602 is a typo, or tha Amiga have included a practical joke, because apparently Micro$oft are going to be displaying at that booth, at least according to vbooth.tscentral.com (http://vbooth.tscentral.com/vBoothByExhibitor.asp?project=CMP_ESCONF_SF0_02&exhibitorID=421632A0-3324-4DAE-A2EA-89B2F44B92F0)...

I hope it's just a simple typo...

Oh, and if I've read wrong, please don't flame me, I'm just confused and I hope someone can shed some light on what is happening here...
Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: Plaz on February 24, 2002, 05:30:59 AM
Maybe Microsoft is the un-announced partner?
Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: Rodney on February 24, 2002, 05:34:12 AM
Maybe thats their big announcement :) - Muhahaha
Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: teo on February 24, 2002, 07:02:44 AM
ssssshhhhhhh!!!

So you found it too...If its true then this is good news indeed! Now we can use their size to our benifit...

but in the interest of amiga, dont go spreading it until its verified.
Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: Fireball on February 24, 2002, 07:46:52 AM
Microsoft does not partner. Microsoft assimilates.
Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: Chathurawind on February 25, 2002, 06:15:35 AM
Yeah, everything sounds good but are amiga users
going to buy Amigaone/OS4.0. What killed Amiga were
the users not upgrading or buying new Amigas. Not
Commodore not the New companies owning it. It was
the users. I still hear people complaining about
upgrading to OS3.9 IT'S ONLY $39. I had a hard
time selling my A4000 for a $150 I only had
one serious buyer. Lets not forget when Commodore
went out of business amiga users couldn't wait to
buy a PC. What they should of done is bought amiga
thats what I did. I'm not saying all amiga users
are tightwads just most of them. Things gotta
change or the new Amiga company will go out of
business before we can even see what the new
amiga can do. Here's what I mean amiga users buy a
new amiga ever 10 years PC users buy a new PC
every 1 year. Reality Sucks Don't It!!!

Here's the Amiga's I used to own 3 A500, CDTV,
CD32, A1200, and A4000. The current amiga I have
is A4060T. Yes this is how you keep a company in
business I bought each amiga through the years
just like the average PC user.
     
 
Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: Chathurawind on February 25, 2002, 12:09:24 PM
Well, that's not entirely true is it.  I doubt that Amiga Inc. will go out of business if AmigaOS4 or AmigaOne doesn't sell well.  Number one, the AmigaOne is made by Eyetech and so it would affect them more.

As for the OS, Amiga aren't making it themself, Hyperion is.  And remember AOS4 is more of a stop gap to satisfy current users and a step stone to the next level and beyond (OS5).

Also Amiga Inc.'s core business is going to be the AmigaDE, they will have a pretty good deal with Nokia, and others that I'm sure will be partners too.

So, yeah it is important that users buy products, but in this case I don't think it would spell the death of Amiga Inc.


Title: Re: Executive Update - Amiga Status and Announcements
Post by: Chathurawind on February 26, 2002, 11:37:06 PM

So, yeah it is important that users buy products, but in this case I don't think it would spell the
                    death of Amiga Inc.

So its ok for you if the other Amiga related companies like Eyetech or Hyperion go out of business trying to support the Amiga Community and the Amiga Platform, a job which by the way, is Amiga Inc's !!