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To: Thomas DeGagne who wrote (115)12/1/1999 1:57:00 AM
From: bob zagorin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 172
 
check this out info week (11/22) reports major waste mgt. co about to dump its $130m SAP system for INFM.

"...Allied Waste Industries Inc., a waste-management company in Scottsdale, Ariz., is throwing out a $130 million SAP installation it inherited with the recent acquisition of Houston's Browning-Ferris Industries Inc. David Hunts, director of MIS at Allied Waste, says the cost of maintaining the software and the constraints it put on his business couldn't be justified. "It looked like it wasn't going to bear fruit," he says. Allied Waste will transfer Browning Ferris to its Infinium ERP system over the next few months..."