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Technology Stocks : INFORMATION ANALYSIS (IAIC) - YEAR 2000 Date Remediation -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ctirry who wrote (1191)1/8/1998 9:32:00 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2011
 
Hi, you mention early in your 1st paragraph, a CA reply...who is CA please?

O/49r



To: ctirry who wrote (1191)1/9/1998 10:47:00 AM
From: RikRichter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2011
 
Charles,

You hit the nail on the head ... there seemed to be significant interest in the CA press conference on the part of Wall Street to hear about the progress of IAIC's UNICAST/2000 product for CA's 4GL's.

Personally, I was very pleased to have Mark Stabler of CA graciously spend as much time as he did talking about UNICAST when the conference was designed exclusively for CA's FIX/2000 product for COBOL. I got the impression that UNICAST is AS important to CA and its clients as it is for IAIC!

On a side note, did you see yesterday's front page WSJ article regarding recruiting overseas computer programmers to meet the severe shortage in the US. It was stated that there is a programmer shortage of 190,000 nationwide. IMHO, this bodes well for the automated Y2K software toolset makers like Information Analysis as time and programmer talent is now at a premium.

Regards.

Elliot