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Technology Stocks : RATIONAL SOFTWARE- BUY OR HOLD

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To: ratlong who wrote (1982)12/23/1997 2:33:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (1) of 3115
 
re: Y2K and Rational

Hi Trevor!,

>> I think the two might cancel each other out.<<
You may be right!

>> The other thing about corporate IT departments is that the people who would be buying RATL tools are fundamentally different people than those who are writing lines of cobol code to address y2k issue. Different departments, different functions, different knowledge sets and mostimportantly, different budgets.<<

Definitely right! But: in times of crisis in a company, brutal budget cuts will occur. Also, OO, VB, C++ programmers will increasingly be shifted toY2K remediation work (possibly as a result of all those cuts; or because of much better hour rates). This is a minus re. y2k.

>>Also, the fact that SQA is being used to test Y2K compliance also positions RATL well for post Y2K business.<<

SQA is a fine product; from what I have seen from the specs (did not use it myself). So that is a great + re. y2k/

So in total, it may well cancel each other out (but keep an eye on y2k effects! ;-)).

Regards,

John
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