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To: Innuit who wrote (8818)11/1/2000 1:13:28 PM
From: Micawber  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9068
 
>>With Tarantella software, PepsiCo was able to integrate all of their corporate applications, including Oracle Financials, into a single WebTop. This means that users can access any application on any platform through their web browser. Additionally, Tarantella software provides centralized administration, so PepsiCo IT staff can now more easily manage, distribute, and maintain applications.

``We are very pleased with the performance of Tarantella,'' said Sergio Richetti, director of Technical Support for PepsiCo Snacks. ``In addition to the ease of use we find with centralized management, our applications can now scale much higher than with our previous software. And users benefit too. Each person's desktop is designed to provide access to the applications needed to do a specific job function, like finance or human resources. Users find the Tarantella WebTop a less complex method for accessing these applications.

``This PepsiCo installation calls attention to what many companies are experiencing with Tarantella software. Tarantella is a much more scalable solution than competing products,'' said Dennis Adams, Tarantella Inc.'s vice president of Marketing. ``We see more and more customers switching to Tarantella, a solution that can scale to meet their computing needs.''<<

Can any geeks respond to this? Applications can scale much higher than with previous (Metaframe) software? Anything factual or just PR BS?