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To: Quad Sevens who wrote (20450)7/12/1998 6:21:00 PM
From: Big Dog  Respond to of 31646
 
Dear Wade: This is the portion of the Fortune Magazine article that I was referring to:

Fortune Magazine (April 27,1998)
Location: www.pathfinder.com/fortune/1998/980427/imt.html

Features Article: "Industry Wakes Up to the Year 2000 Menance--Factories were slow to start fixing software that could cause shutdowns. They face a far more complex job than the rest of the business."

By Gene Bylinsky

Most of this article talked about TAVA, but there was this snippet about other companies:

"When it's available for manufacturing applications, software can speed the job of finding and fixing year 2000 glitches ... Only a few offer software that can deal with factory problems. Among them are Raytheon Engineers & Constructors, Fluor-Daniel, and Peritus Software Services of Billerica, Mass., as well as the service operations of companies that sell industrial controls, such as Foxboro and Honeywell."