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To: Bonzo who wrote (29693)3/23/1999 12:11:00 PM
From: Manzanillo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
ERP Services Will Continue To Grow
(03/23/99, 11:51 a.m. ET)
By Scott Tiazkun, Computer Reseller News
SAN DIEGO -- ERP services will remain a strong market for the next few years, letting ERP vendors and service providers forge new, and in many cases, still undefined relationships, said speakers at Gartner Group's Dataquest Predicts 99 conference here in San Diego.

The ERP market has experienced "unprecedented" growth for the past three years, said Ben Pring, senior industry analyst with Gartner Group, in San Jose, Calif.

While that level of growth "could not continue," there will be no major long-term downturn for the market, he said.

techweb.com



To: Bonzo who wrote (29693)3/23/1999 2:10:00 PM
From: JDN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Dear bonzo 3: If that is true thats fairly impressive. There could be another $50-100M in additional revenue from these other sources imo.

My dear Bonzo--- I think it will be MUCH larger than that number. In the utilities alone, should they merge, you might see something on the order of 125MM. On the airports long before Benz came into the picture JJ was saying 25MM. Now he is saying the MARKET is hundreds of Millions of $$$ annually and they expect a BIG PIECE of the pie. Those are HIS words exactly. He did not specify what a BIG piece is but I think its BIGGER THAN A BREADBOX. Then you have to add to that the Consulting Division, the relationships with software companies, the TIME SHAREING on the data base (YES HE DID TALK ABOUT THAT) and who knows what else. JDN