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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (8295)1/3/1998 5:58:00 PM
From: TokyoMex  Respond to of 31646
 
Jan drop this BS ,, MW will ya please ?
Originaly he said there was no embedded problem and now there is one,,
TPRO was a hype and scam ,, now TPRO is legit,,,
B-Tree system was designed by a secretary ,,,
Now his co still uses B-Tree..
BMY now is a free give away y2k ,,,,
Ask him about the contract TPRO got with Sun Oil,, as we speak where TPRO is assembling a whole new y2k compliant y2k plant,, and remediation on two more,,,

Let this dog go ,,, he is not worth our time...
We got Yardeni, KO, GM, Unilever, BA, MRK etc etc who soon will be asking TPRO to do the plant y2k thing...
<<gg>>

The guy isnt that good,,,
By the way tell MW that SYNT is a scam exploiting Indian labour force,, and ATEC will take away their contracts.. the Bhophal guys has an open ended contract, where they can simply walk away and join other y2k cos who offer higher manpower costs...
I believe MW will cocka,,,

Joe TPRO



To: C.K. Houston who wrote (8295)1/4/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
WHO IS ED YARDENI?
One of the most highly influential & respected economists in the world.

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Dr. Yardeni is the Chief Economist and a Managing Director of Deutsche Morgan Grenfell (North America). Working from the firm's headquarters in New York City, he writes the Weekly Economic Analysis, Weekly Economic Briefing, and Y2K Reporter, as well as a variety of topical studies. In these publications, Dr. Yardeni explores issues and trends in the economy and financial markets that are vital to a broad spectrum of decision-makers.

Dr. Yardeni previously served as Chief Economist for C.J. Lawrence, Prudential Securities, and E.F. Hutton. He taught at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business, and was an economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He also held positions at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and the U.S. Treasury Department in Washington, D.C. Dr. Yardeni completed his Ph.D. dissertation under Professor James Tobin, a Nobel Laureate, at Yale University. Previously, he received from Yale a masters degree in international relations. He completed his undergraduate studies magna cum laude at Cornell University.

Dr. Yardeni has published articles in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Barron's. He writes monthly for Nikkei Financial Daily and Nikkei Business. He has appeared on numerous television and radio shows, including Wall Street Week and CNN's Moneyline.
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WSJ: Ed Yardeni beats 55 other economists predictions for 1997.....
He won by essentially predicting higher GDP growth and lower bond rates by the end of 1997 than any of the other 55 economists polled.

Eclectic Background WSJ, 1/2/1998, pages 2 and 40, first section
Mr. Yardeni, who earned a Ph.D in Economics from Yale, has studied a variety of subjects over the years, including chemistry and computer science. [Ed's dad was a programmer!]

His eclectic background, and education, are what led him, earlier than most economists, he says, to spot the powerful changes that technology and international trade would bring.

He is also more concerned than most economists about the "year-2000"
computer programming problem. "The problem will be a disruption of the
information flow," says Mr. Yardeni. Even if only 10% of the worlds computers are not synchronized to register the year 2000, many computer systems will automatically shut down if they cannot communicate with other systems, he says. That would result in a range of problems, from airlines canceling flights to to companies not being able to automatically send bills, a situation that could retard
economic growth.

Although he doesn't believe that massive problems will result, Mr. Yardeni still puts the chance for a world-wide recession at 40% in the year 2000 from the dating problem. "We're talking about a global computer network that has been patched together over the past 40 years", he says. All the money in the world is not going to push back the deadline."
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"In fact, in Yardeni's eyes, the risks are so large that the chances for a Y2K-induced recession in the Year 2000 were a whopping 100%."
News article: y2ktimebomb.com
Full testimony: techstocks.com
Tony Keyes & Ed Yardeni both spoke in front of different Senate Subcommittees Nov 4. They know each other pretty well.
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Even if all the software all around the world is repaired in time, we also need to replace "embedded systems" that might not work on January 1, 2000. These are microprocessor devices that are used to control the operation of equipment, machinery, or production lines. They can be found in telephone systems, fire control systems, heating and ventilating systems, elevators, security systems, bank vaults, water and sewage systems, power stations, automated factories, airplanes, trains, buses, cars, air traffic control systems, radar systems, traffic lights, telephone switches, and satellites. They are EVERYWHERE!
Above quote is from a paper Ed Yardeni wrote in July, 1997.
yardeni.com
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ED YARDENI
E-mail: yardeni@ix.netcom.com
Web site: yardeni.com

CK HOUSTON'S FAVORITE YARDENI LINK:
Center for Cypereconomics: yardeni.com
Y2K Reporter: yardeni.com
Each time a new "issue" comes out, I print it and include it in my "Y2K Reporter" book. This & Ed's biography (above) is a good way to convince others about the seriousness of Y2K.

Yardeni Testimony Subcommittee on Financial Services & Technology 11/4/97
senate.gov
Emphasis on Infrastructure & Embedded System problems.



To: C.K. Houston who wrote (8295)1/7/1998 10:24:00 AM
From: C.K. Houston  Respond to of 31646
 
WONDERWARE & TPRO CD MARKETING PARTNERSHIP
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Wonderware & TAVA jointly offer a self-assessment software CD and follow-on consulting services to Wonderware customers around the world for resolving potential plant floor issues raised by Year 2000 ''bug'' problem.

Through the marketing partnership with TAVA Technologies, Wonderware for a limited time will, at no additional cost, provide end-user customers of its FactorySuite(TM) 2000 software and its Comprehensive Support program with a specially-developed CD-ROM version of TAVA's PlantY2K One program.
biz.yahoo.com

- WNDR training 1,000 WNDR engineers to work the new TPRO CDS
- 30,000 CD's shipped to WNDR (Initial 20,000 increased to 30,000)

Wonderware has an installed base of more than 65,000 units.
wonderware.com
______________________________________________________________________

All the money below flows directly to Topro.

1) PlantY2KOne slip-streamed into Wonderware's FactorySuite1000 product (bundled) to dealers November '97. When a client wants to buy FactorySuite1000, he gets PlantY2KOne free for 60 days. Capability of the CD for 60 days is only to identify embedded system components you have from a pick-list. Period.

2) In December, FactorySuite2000 (upgrade)sent to ALL Wonderware clients who own FactorySuite1000 (20,000 +/- customers). PlantY2Kone bundeled with it and will be free for 60 days (approx thru February '98). Again, capability of the CD for 60 days is only to identify what you have from a pick-list. Period.

3) To keep the CD and software on the CD that was operable during the 60 days (very limited as above), the client must pay $4000.

4) To move on to analysis, fix, etc. and to access the up-to-date database at Topro via internet connection, the client must pay $5000 more on top of the $4000 above.

5) If the client wants the additional capability of searching for proprietary code (this is probably microcode) within their systems, the customer must pay an additional $2000.

6) If the client requests that a Y2K compliance report be run for a particular component, that report will cost them an additional $150 per report.

Many clients will opt to pay the $9000 upon receipt of the CD.

SCOTT LIOLOS, Pacific Consulting Group (TPRO IR) NOV 5, '97

More TPRO CD info:
Message 3112135
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WONDERWARE CUSTOMERS BY SECTOR:

Aerospace
- NASA Ames Research Center
- Lockheed Missiles & Space Company
- Boeing/Henry Filters
- NASA Lewis Research Center
Automotive
- General Motors--AC Rochester Division
- Caterpillar, Inc.
- D&uumlrr Behr
Beverage
- Coors Brewing Company
- Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Company
- Rainier Brewery
- McKesson Water Products Company/Sparkletts
Food
- Sun Valley Poultry
- Hill's Pet Nutrition
- Davisco/Jerome Cheese Company
- Hershey Pasta Group
- Wis-Pak Foods
Oil & Gas
- Chevron U.S.A. Production Company
- Mobil Chitwood Gas Processing Plant
- Flying J, Inc.
- Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline
- Mobil Exploration & Producing--South Belridge
Packaging & Discrete Manufacturing
- Eastman Kodak Company--Dental Finishing Department
- Bausch & Lomb--Thin Film Technology Division
- Philip Morris GmbH
- Anchor Packaging Corporation
- Burroughs Wellcome
Power Generation
- Bangor Hydro-Electric Company
- Capex SA
- Lincoln Electric System
- Industrial Solar Water Process System
- Leo Palace Resort and Golf Club
Semiconductor
- Hughes Semiconductor
- Johnson Matthey Electronics
- NEC Corporation
Water & Wastewater Treatment
- The City of Long Beach Water Department
- The Mattabassett District
- The City of Dallas Bachman Water Treatment Plant
- The City of Mansfield
- Saginaw-Midland Water Supply System
- Jiang Yin City Water District
- North Mohave Valley Corporation
- Met One WaterWare
- City of London Waterworks
- Clifton Wastewater Treatment Plant
EXAMPLE OF TAVA WORKING WITH WONDERWARE
tavatech.com

Wonderware pioneered windows-based ease of use for developing industrial automation applications with the introduction of InTouch(TM) operator interface software in 1989.

The factorySuite is the first integrated suite of easy-to-use software tools for creating any factory application, providing the broadest range of functionality at the lowest price on the market. Founded in 1987, Wonderware is based in Irvine, CA., and has regional offices in the U.S., Europe, South America and Asia to provide support to its network of nearly 140 distributor offices.



To: C.K. Houston who wrote (8295)1/7/1998 10:29:00 AM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Plant Y2KOne CD-ROM Revised 1/6/98
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CD includes detailed methodolgy guiding user through the four key phases of:
1) Assessment
2) Analysis
3) Planning
4) Remediation

Pricing associated with CD - What's a SEAT?: 12/1/97
Message 2849627

"Why would a company spend 7000 dollars for Topro's CD, when they
could go directly to the manufacturer and have them do the fix."

Message 2938593

CD Revenue (Explained by John Jenkins in 11/4 Conference Call)
techstocks.com

CD Joint Marketing Effort with Wonderware
Message 3112231

Reason for CD. What it is used to find & fix
Message 2977892

CD "Database Mining"
techstocks.com

CD Description by John Jenkins (CEO): Sep '97
techstocks.com

CD & PlantY2KOne Web-Site - Check out how this works!:
planty2kone.com

Review (by Engineer) of Web-Site:
techstocks.com

Oh, don't believe ME, that in a shop floor audit of a major US auto
manufacturer more than half of the 1700 embedded systems failed?

Contact Jim West, project manager for Deloitte and Touche.
techstocks.com