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To: Larry Brew who wrote (6131)5/8/1998 11:00:00 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Respond to of 10786
 
Larry, ALYD does have banks for clients, foreign and domestic. For example, check out this press release for Bankgirocentralen BGC: alydaar.com

On the domestic side, they also have at least one large, well-known bank as a client. I'm not sure why they want their name kept private (liability reasons?), but I know they have more than xx million lines of code and I know they are satisfied so much with ALYD that they allow themselves to be used as a reference.

Tied in closely with banks for Y2K exposure would be brokerage houses and insurance companies. ALYD has many clients in those areas as well.

- Jeff



To: Larry Brew who wrote (6131)5/11/1998 6:35:00 PM
From: WMH  Respond to of 10786
 
Larry
just my opinion. banks saw this problem 28 years ago. 30 year mortgages. they aren't the ones to watch, how about insurance companies. in 00 you will not have been born yet when they try to figure out your rate. (alyd contracted with travelers).