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Firstwave Technologies, Inc. (FSTW)
An SI Board Since November 1997
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Emcee:  Roger A. Babb Type:  Unmoderated
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980 AA's consulting/SI business is second-tier. They're trying really hardShege Dambanza-5/11/1998
979 Jumper: Re: Free breakfast .... And, why not? If they serve the cinnamon rollTEDennis-5/11/1998
978 Shege, so what you're saying is AA & MSFT are in it for the free breakfJumper-5/11/1998
977 So what you're saying is that testimonials are basically useless. I disagrShege Dambanza-5/11/1998
976 I am aware of the failure rate of SFA installations. As we all know there is aSteve Hufnagle-5/11/1998
975 Agreed that high-tech is somewhat saturated and other markets may be more fruitAmsterdam-5/11/1998
974 <i>...and beneficial that they are somewhat high-tech...</i> I donShege Dambanza-5/11/1998
973 Agreed. If they're smart and think with their heads instead of other bodilShege Dambanza-5/11/1998
972 Small to mid, depending on the number of seats to be deployed. My rule of thumShege Dambanza-5/11/1998
971 Honeywell is a big account, somewhere north of $8 billion in revenue. FSTW has Amsterdam-5/11/1998
970 That's the same as I heard. I think AA wanted something like $10Billion? BuAmsterdam-5/11/1998
969 Amsterdam, just to give me a point of reference, do you consider Wyse and HoneyRoger A. Babb-5/11/1998
968 Hi Steve. Do me a favor. Show me one 'testimonial' that points out &#Shege Dambanza-5/11/1998
967 <i>...at least until AA and AC fully split...</i> Do you know someShege Dambanza-5/11/1998
966 As my note said I "presumed" that AConsulting was FSTW's first chAmsterdam-5/11/1998
965 Amsterdam, where did you get the info that AC declined a partnership? I didnRoger A. Babb-5/11/1998
964 There is of course a distinction between AC and AA in the consulting world. As Amsterdam-5/11/1998
963 Ajay, It is Arthur Andersen, see go2net.newsalert.com "Firstwave teams upRoger A. Babb-5/10/1998
962 I might have missed something - but are you talking about Andersen Consulting? Ajay-5/10/1998
961 Steve, I have received quite a bit of info from those who attended the shareholRoger A. Babb-5/10/1998
960 About testimonials from my earlier post on Wednesday, Apr 22 1998 11:24PM ET RSteve Hufnagle-5/8/1998
959 Sultan: FSTW is my largest non-Y2K holding. As to the "TED Effect" TEDennis-5/8/1998
958 Ted: Are you just visiting or do you have a position. Just so that I can judgeSultan-5/8/1998
957 Jumper: Re: "Managing Your Sales Through the Net" Oh, shucks. ThisTEDennis-5/8/1998
956 Ah yes, the dog-and-pony show circuit. I'll be sure to attend if it comes Shege Dambanza-5/8/1998
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