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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (513)11/25/1997 11:30:00 AM
From: gamesmistress  Read Replies (1) of 9818
 
>>Society for Information Management Year 2000 Working Group COPY FOLLOWS<<

Fascinating discusssion, Cheryl. A very succinct summary of a complex
problem.

>>If you want all the specs on the machinery of the testing, why don't you call Deloitte and Touche, our auditors. Send them a couple hundred grand and they will give you a database of all the tests they did for us and GM and Chrysler. Or send the EPRI 75 grand and they will be more than happy to let you look at a lot of proof.<<

Anyone think that D&T might repackage their database of info into a CD, a la TPRO? And if they did these tests for GM, why would GM
want TPRO too? EPRI also seems to be generating a big database
of info as a result of testing systems. Would either of these databases be comparable to TPRO's?

Gina
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