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October 08, 2007

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Garrett Dimon

I can't speak for everyone, but with our community, we're doing a lot of preparation before we dive in and just start posting.

We're trying to take a fairly structured approach to how we get it rolling, and are hoping to see some real activity pretty soon.

I think it's important not to dismiss inactivity in a community in its first couple of weeks. Give it some time, and I'm willing to bet you'll see some of them really take off.

I'm also really curious what kind of communities you would consider high-value? Or, alternatively, do you have any ideas why the proposals have been along the lines they currently are?

Chuck Hollis

Thanks for the encouragement to be patient. It is note something that comes easily to me.

From my perspective, the high-value communities are the ones where customers would want to eventually engage.

Topics that are interesting only to EMC are useful, to be sure. But I'm keeping a special eye on those that I believe our customers and prospects would find interesting.

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