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To: Jack Zahran who wrote (5547)11/6/1997 1:41:00 PM
From: Pete  Read Replies (1) of 31646
 
Jack,

I think you are stretching the facts if you try to classify TPRO
as a software company. The key to their Y2K business is data, not
software. Yes, they've put the data into a database, and developed
software to enable access to the data, but I don't consider their
product to be software in the traditional sense of a software
program that makes running ones daily business operations possible
(or easier).

I'm not doubting that TPRO has the skills to do software development
that could generate future revenues, but right now I think it's
speculation.

I've heard TMex say they are in the Supply Chain Management business,
but I don't understand where this comes from. I admit I'm not really
familiar with the Supply Chain Management industry. What role does
TPRO play in this? Do they have other products other than their
much needed database that come into play in supply chain management?
Tokyo, can you shed some light on this part of their business?

Pete
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