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To: Graham Wideman who wrote (2438)3/22/1999 12:12:00 PM
From: TTOSBT  Respond to of 5102
 
Re: "Had the latter been true, then enterprise software vendors might be having a better time."

That's very encouraging cause those who are late will no doubt drop their Band-Aid ideas and go for the replacement which will create a rush for new SW. Either way things are looking real good going forward! But Wall St's playing show me with INPR so earnings will have to show this and I'm betting they will after Q2.

TTOSBT




To: Graham Wideman who wrote (2438)3/22/1999 1:41:00 PM
From: Dennis Nicks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Graham, you are right on.. Especially when it comes down to health care. I did a little Y2k consulting for a clinic. They were way ahead of the game. Their office is pretty well set for Y2k, but I'm really concerned about the vendors, hospitals, imaging, insurance cos etc that they work with. Many of these places are potential Inprise enterprise customers. They are up to their ears in Y2k expenses. Not only $$ resources but technical resources are stretched. That would be a tough market to sell right now.

Dennis