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To: im a survivor who wrote (8765)11/3/1998 3:31:00 PM
From: Tech Master  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
KG4-

I hear a lot of things about the company too...and I too have done some pretty extensive research on the company. <ggg> However, my opinion about the company is exactly the opposite of your friend.... I'm hearing that there is a lot of oil in them there hills...

With 9 new Y2K contracts last month and 47 active contracts, I might suggest that your friend sees a glass half empty instead of half full.... A quick look at the Level II shows me a long list of MM's on the bid that would be happy to help your friend out...

I guess that is what makes the world go around.

Best of luck.

Tech Master



To: im a survivor who wrote (8765)11/3/1998 7:24:00 PM
From: Mkilloran  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10786
 
KG4...listen to your friend....
Yes there is plenty of Y2k work to be done...also a lot of competition to get contracts.

Then they have to make a profit off those contracts.

The real question on ALYD is what do they do after Y2K???

How will ALYD do in an ERP marketplace??
What role will they play?? What gives them an edge over current players that have been in ERP for years??

PSFT, SAP have spent millions and years to get where they are today
and they have problems in this marketplace.

It's a long way before Y10K......only 8001 years to go........