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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (5921)11/14/1997 12:27:00 AM
From: Bonzo  Read Replies (1) of 31646
 
I would agree that Raytheon Automated Systems is more likely to purchase a CD toolset from TPRO than provide serious competition. Details of thier y2k approach were a bit sketchy but they are a fairly large organization with many large customers so it is a logical extension of their business to offer these customers y2k support. However its TPRO who has the Toolset? And if Rayetheon is serious about resolving these problems in the factory they should be quite interested in it. I would imagine that Raytheon has defined a methodolody for approaching various y2k problems in Process Controlled Systems. However that does not mean it would include Embedded Controllers? And therein lies the problem(s). Thats the value that I see in TPRO, they can go turnkey or just sell the CD to those factories who have in-house support (mfg/test engineering), Vendors, OEM's, or 3rd party system integrators such as Raytheon, TPII etc. There is plenty of work for all who want to enter. And if they purchase a "PlantY2KOne" CD from TPRO, they will also be the most efficient and cost effective providers as well.
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