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To: Jack Zahran who wrote (15680)4/29/1998 5:49:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
'Swamped with paperwork'

Alternative for embedded software: order a TAVA CD.

John
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'Year 2000 surveys have grown from a nuisance to a pain in the neck.
They are becoming a drain on corporate resources as project managers
struggle with the implications of putting their year 2000 status in
writing.

"I get 10 to 20 surveys a day," said Dennis Grummer, director of the
year 2000 project at Sears, Roebuck and Co. in Hoffman Estates, Ill.
He has personally filled out 400 surveys from business partners asking
whether Sears systems are year 2000-ready, and he said he expects to
answer 2,000 more. Year 2000 project managers across the country
are being swamped with surveys because business partners are trying
to figure out if their systems will be up and running come the
millennium.

Handling the sheer volume of surveys is difficult enough, but legal
experts said project managers could plant legal time bombs if they don't
take extra care in how they fill out the surveys.

garynorth.com



To: Jack Zahran who wrote (15680)4/29/1998 5:53:00 PM
From: threadneedler  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Reminder:

Last week Scott told me he expected to hear something from NASDAQ about NMS on Friday. He seemed cautiously optimistic that something positive might be brewing at long last.
Seems to me that without NMS pretty soon, TAVA will see itself trading in a fairly narrow range (dare I say basing) for quite some time.
Remember how we hammered the traders who bowed out around 14 1/2? Without NMS, they just might have been right in the near term. NMS would have carried the consultant roll out announcement a whole lot higher.
NMS really seems critical!