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To: biffpincus who wrote (7683)12/20/1997 10:17:00 PM
From: Tim J. Flick  Respond to of 31646
 
Biff... You got my vote.
The embedded isssue is the main reason that makes TPRO a stand out and niche player in the y2k arena. The companies PR must be very proactive with this isssue and leverage TPRO's position as THE solution for embedded remediation. Hell, it's easy for us to see!!!!



To: biffpincus who wrote (7683)12/20/1997 10:18:00 PM
From: Jack Zahran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Biff, I don't know what to say to your post. Think it through before you contact IR and lose your credibility. Bristol announcement perceived as "grabbing some crumbs..."? As far as Embedded Systems, the news release clearly states what the work is for and it is more than embedded systems. It probably includes the programs and systems that act as that feed and coordinate the Embedded systems. This includes old IBM Series 1 Midranges, Unix Boxes, Dedicated PC's etc. You will be shocked to see the different systems that can be found on the Plant floor that directly control all the varied systems.

TPRO is also into Supply Chain Management as well as other aspects of factory automation. Don Hutchinsons interview notes showed us that TPRO's engineers were even testing Unix systems. Notice that the release includes all "...Non-Information Technology systems at approximately 125 sites worldwide..."