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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (109847)10/7/2000 11:12:10 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Respond to of 164684
 
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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (109847)10/8/2000 12:30:52 AM
From: 10K a day  Respond to of 164684
 
Skeeter - where were you when ARBA was taking me to the Woodshed.... :0(



To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (109847)10/9/2000 4:04:14 PM
From: GST  Respond to of 164684
 
Skeeter -- good post.



To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (109847)10/9/2000 5:12:46 PM
From: Lizzie Tudor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Skeeter, with all due respect you don't seem to have any experience in modern implementations of these systems which are almost impossible to get up and running. Why did compaq, NT, etc. (name your debacle) spend 45 million+ on logistics automation if its so easy? And these guys failed!!

Ever actually tried to implement a virtual warehouse? It is NOT easy. Otoh, if you are choosing to comment on only the buy-side part of b2b, which is simply putting the purchasing schedule on the web, then I agree it is easy. But that would not be presenting a true picture.

i have been in high tech electronics manufacturing (the real kind) just shy of 7 years. i can tell you that automating these types of business processes:

1. makes sense.
2. IS NOT rocket science.
3. isn't a panacea.



To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (109847)10/9/2000 11:12:15 PM
From: Danny  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 164684
 
Skeeter, ARBA has every possibility on this planet
to earn 5B in profit sometime in a year in next 10
years.

Dont underestimate the power of such company. Who
would think SAP could be the way it is today
when they first went on to the ERP software market?