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To: Benny Baga who wrote (4664)4/16/1999 8:41:00 AM
From: Tom Klempay  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 20297
 
Okay, so they were told that Q3 would be the latest that they could go live with TP. I'll believe it when I see it...

Just wondering out loud, does anyone know what NT server platform the TP server software runs on, NT4.0 or Windows2000 (aka NT 5.0)? No, Linux or UNIX is not an option <g>. What I'm getting at is, if the server side of TP is dependent upon new features in Windows2000, they could be held up until the release of Windows2000 (currently slated for 10/99, original estimate - late '97). I highly doubt that any bank would allow a complex server application to go live running on a beta version of the operating system. I'm just kind of rambling but I'd love to find out that little tidbit of information.

Good day all...

-tk



To: Benny Baga who wrote (4664)4/16/1999 12:44:00 PM
From: Benny Baga  Respond to of 20297
 
I have to go over this one more time (beating the horse)...

Mr. Ayres (V.P. KeyBank) said in reference to TP EBPP, "the next few months will be related to fine-tuning."......then he says, "In the next phase, late this month or early next, they will be able to pay the bills"

I don't consider the functionality to be able to pay your bill, "fine-tuning". In fact, I consider the presentment the easy part of the equation, the payment is the most critical part.

Benny