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To: Trenton A. Scott who wrote (31)2/17/2000 7:32:00 PM
From: baddtiming  Respond to of 38
 
Thanks again.



To: Trenton A. Scott who wrote (31)2/17/2000 10:40:00 PM
From: WTSherman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 38
 
<It was a pretty easy split-up, since TSC does mostly ERP package installations (like PeopleSoft and SAP) and eLoyalty does customer-specific systems (like Vantive) and customized call center implementations<

FYI, there is no such thing as a "package installation" of SAP. It is easily as complex and specific to each customer as a Vantive deployment. The only difference is that if you want functionality in SAP that is not available in the product you have a major problem and a major expense. The average SAP deployment is 12-18 months. Hardly a "package installation". I think the only difference here is the focus on "front end solutions"(CRM) versus "back end solutions"(SAP, Peoplesoft). As SAP rolls out its CRM, SM and SCM modules this difference will fade, too.