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To: Mike Winn who wrote (8290)1/3/1998 7:00:00 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (2) of 31646
 
Dear Mike: You say, " I maintain that a company cannot make money fixing Y2K problems in
embedded systems." you went on to say that you would explain why later.

I am really looking forward to this story. First off, as I understand it TPRO will assist in IDENTIFYING those systems which are suspect (this is greatly assisted by their huge database). As to who will fix it or replace it, that is a seperate question. TPRO will work on an hourly fee basis, I suspect that it will be cheaper in most cases to merely replace the offending system. It that case TPRO may serve in some type of consulting capacity, I would think that most of TPRO's clients being fortune 500 types have their own engineers capable of making replacement once directed to the faulty item to be replaced. Anyhow, I am really wondering why you would make a statement like you did. I find it unfathomable, which is why I am looking forward to your further enlightenment. JDN
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