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To: CatLady who wrote (18548)6/16/1998 8:25:00 PM
From: Mighty_Mezz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
What happens after Y2K work is done? Systems Integration work, same as before, but more and bigger jobs for more and bigger clients

The new blue chip clients will be so grateful to TAVA for having pulled their Y2K chestnuts from the fire, that future core business work won't be a problem.

Plus, the financial shot in the arm from Y2K will facilitate continued growth via acquisition, which turned our little TPRO into TAVA in the first place.

This is deja vu all over again. ...Yogi Berra[?]



To: CatLady who wrote (18548)6/16/1998 8:53:00 PM
From: Ken Salaets  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Perhaps a helpful analogy is a leaking roof in a rain storm. You don't get out and redo the entire roof when it's starting to rain. You patch it up enough to get by, with the realization that the bulk of the work is still ahead of you. There has been a lot of patching done thus far, but that doesn't mean the problem has been fixed. And somebody has to fix it...

K