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To: Quest who wrote (13530)3/26/1998 7:32:00 PM
From: Josef Svejk  Respond to of 31646
 
Humbly report, Quest, After Year 2000:

zahran.com

Svejk
(GL-15 applies: digiserve.com ;-)



To: Quest who wrote (13530)3/26/1998 7:38:00 PM
From: Y2k_fan  Respond to of 31646
 
System integration in factory floorplan used to be very fragmented.

With this year 2000 problem, TAVA can get in a position to unite all the work force in this area and become a franchise. There will be enormous opportunities in the future for TAVA.

By the way, people always ask questions about futures for year 2000 companies. In my opinion, similar questions always exist for any high tech company. For many high tech companies, the product cycle does not even last longer than half a year. And people do not ask questions about the future.

I like TAVA because of its service nature, TAVA does not rely on product, they rely on service. Service-oriented companies, in my opinion, will all have bright future as the complexity of communication in the world increases.



To: Quest who wrote (13530)3/27/1998 9:13:00 AM
From: Brewmeister  Respond to of 31646
 
<<I ask this question without knowing a whole lot about TAVA - where will future revenue
come from after the year 2000?>>

Think about it. You have a company that, through solutions to the year 2000 problem, will become intimately involved in the workings of a company's information system. What they learn, and the opportunities to fix other problems or make system improvements is huge.
That said, the company (TAVA) must have the ability to identify issues, develop solutions and then market them to the firm.

Think of all the spin offs from other technology that has been developed over the years.

Great opportunity IMHO.

Regards,
dan