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Technology Stocks : Dell Technologies Inc.
DELL 121.05+4.9%Feb 6 9:30 AM EST

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To: James Fink who wrote (35585)3/26/1998 9:37:00 AM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) of 176388
 
James:
This should be an interesting operation, to check out all the new Dell computers at Ford using Vias software
I assume those were (or will be)year 2000 compatible computers and the defects will be found in whatever programs Ford uses.
biz.yahoo.com
My guess would be that if defects existed in both the hardware and the programs, then a company may decide to buy new computers
that are year 2000 compliant so they can more easily identify just what needs to be fixed.
It has been stated somewhere that the cost of a company for
maintaining one computer is around $10,000 a year, in spite of the fact the computer may only cost $2500. Dell's big advantage in
company sales lies more in keeping the overall cost of ownership
down, more than in the basic cost of the computer.
Sig
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