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To: PAL who wrote (77199)11/9/1998 1:02:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
My 'whisper' is $0.10/share. (now come and see how CPQ is having fun in Kiwi Land)

Hey Paul

How'bout this? These guys never admit their problems,the Kiwis must be learning from Ek and Mason.<vbg>

Well you know CPQ's company motto right?: 'when in trouble deny it'.
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Compaq admits to SAP problems, calls conference
System was supposed to improve Compaq's often tardy record for product delivery


By Andrea Malcolm - AUCKLAND

Customers of Compaq New Zealand should receive letters from the computer company this week, explaining how its new SAP implementation is causing delays in delivery.

After denying the existence of any problems for the last three weeks, Compaq will hold a press conference next week on the new SAP enterprise resource planning system and its effect on supply chain.

The system which went live at the end of September was supposed to improve Compaq's often tardy record for product delivery.

However three resellers, including one of the largest in the country, have told Computerworld of their frustration with the new system. .....

Full report here:

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