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Technology Stocks : TAVA Technologies (TAVA-NASDAQ)

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To: CalculatedRisk who wrote (20482)7/13/1998 2:18:00 AM
From: Quad Sevens  Read Replies (3) of 31646
 
CR: You're going way overboard on the nonremediation campaign. While it is right to assert that in the embedded systems world, remediation basically means "replace"*, TAVA can play a large role in that process. They know the vendors better than most, they have it down, they can put it together, they have the experience. The new stuff all has to be inserted in the existing chain--that's the integration in "systems integration". It's work that could have a large "materials" component, which is the lowest margin stuff of all. I've never been thrilled with this part of their y2k work, but it is obviously there.

I think you are confused about the word "remediation". Sure, it is wrong to think that TAVA will accomplish remediation the same way Keane will remediate COBOL, but it is also wrong to say that TAVA does not have the capability to be involved in "the act or process of correcting a fault or deficiency" for embedded systems on the factory floor. So ease up on this, will 'ya?

Wade

* People who have studied TAVA well know this, but I agree that a number of people on the thread are/were clueless on this point.
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