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To: JDN who wrote (8527)12/28/1999 6:21:00 PM
From: Lee Lichterman III  Read Replies (1) of 17183
 
>>Are you alluding that it requires the sale of additional servers to support the sale of Storage<<

Not at all, I was just stating that there may be a slowdown across the board for all upgrades unless the need is extreme in the quarter prior to Y2K. Customers may be reluctant to "rock the boat" once testing is complete and systems are certified compliant. Especially if a third party Y2K prep service company is involved, how can I sue you after you said I was compliant if I turned around after you left and installed new hardware and software?

I don't believe it is a total lockdown and it all may be a non issue since obviously the explosive growth of the net is requiring rapid upgrade needs for storage but I would grill my IT guy heavily if I were a CEO on why he didn't plan ahead and buy enough storage to last through the rollover so that all that was left was Y2K certification and then let things go idle until the time passed.

I am not sure myself which is why I asked the first question. Just trying to get smart, well at least not as dumb <ggg>

Good Luck,

Lee
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