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To: Gary105 who wrote (5690)11/8/1997 11:50:00 AM
From: JDN  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Gary: Well, if you are correct, then, considering all the hoopla that MANY experts have made about potential imbedded systems failure, they really must be cheapskates. Hard for me to imagin that a company wouldnt spend $9,000 (average) to MAKE SURE they are safe since the alternative could be disasterous for them. I know I would, if I had even the slightest doubt. JDN Ps: If this CD business is a farce wonder why Wonderware, Fluor, Pacific Corp and others wanted to join in alliance with TPRO? Could they all be dumb?? Or is it YOU!



To: Gary105 who wrote (5690)11/8/1997 6:14:00 PM
From: jan m.  Respond to of 31646
 
Gary---The whole purpose of bundling the CD with the Wonderware product is to make the industry aware that there is indeed a problem--The free portion of the CD is to "help customers examine and understand the yr2k assessment methodologies". That is 20,000 potential customers for Topro and where will they go to fix the problem? I don't agree that 9,000 is a large amount of money when your talking millions of dollars worth of equipment. Just my own opinion. Jan