1993 |
Share: 3.6%
Share of IBM OS/2: [source F]
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1995, May |
8 million
source: www.highbeam.com
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1995 |
Share: 6.2%
Share of IBM OS/2 Warp: [source F]
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1996/05 |
Speed of sellings: 30 boxes per week (Russia)
Source: ospru
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1996 |
Share: 3.3%
Share of IBM OS/2 Warp: [source F]
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1999 |
Source: www.7wolf.ru
1999: IBM reports that the sellings of OS/2 are greater on 134% than expected.
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1999 |
Earned 92 million USD
Sellings of OS/2 in 1999: -- source: mail list
Oh, I don't know about that. They did manage to make (this is profit) 92 million off of OS/2 sales in '99.
There's an article on ZDNet somewhere by Esther Schindler with this number, in case you should
doubt the provenance:). However, most of these sales are not in places that most PC users would
see it: cash registers (all those touch screen jobs you see in bars run OS/2), equipment control
systems (Hydro Quebec, Canadian National), banks (Bank of Montreal and Canada Trust are banks
that use it extensively here in Canada, for example; Deutches Bank and Bank of Brazil are a
couple of others), and so on.
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2000/05 |
Share: 11.5 1%
Share of OS/2 in IBM intranet,
source: ibm.com
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2001 |
Share: < 1%
Share of eComStation on the market of desktop systems.
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2010/12 |
source: www.os2.de
On the topic of the year 2010 eComStation being the best year ever.
In the last 2 years, especially 2010 we have made more sales to companies
then ever before. But some of these companies also required time. And as
in previous years a lot of the profit made of eCS 2.0 has and HAD to be
reinvested!
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