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To: pgerassi who wrote (140516)7/31/2001 11:05:26 AM
From: Mary Cluney  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Dear Pete:

<<<Actually in ERP, database queries are even more frequent and require even higher I/O bandwidth. I have designed, built and maintained such systems.>>>

That of course depends on the type of ERP systems that you have experience with. The Bada Bing Credit Corp type of ERP, of course, consists of a lot of quick hits, in and out - but, sophisticated manufacturing have requirements for inventory and logistical management that are quite different. These types of systems are rarely designed, developed, and maintained by two men and their respective dogs.

But, please spare me your examples to the contrary.

Thanks,

Mary
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