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Help Desk Software Niche (RMDY, INFR, SWRT)
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One software niche that I think will do exceptionally well in the next
couple of years is the Help Desk/Customer Support niche. As large
corporations struggle to reduce costs and meet the support challenges
of ever increasingly complex software/hardware (e.g. Win95), help desk
software is being viewed at many companies as mission criticle.
Some estimates put this industry revenue growth rate at 40-60%, and
all companies in the group recorded earnings growth over 100% this year.

Remedy (RMDY) is ranked by IBD with an EPS growth rank of 99.
They seem to be the market leader and the stock as swelled nearly
50% since Thanksgiving. Their Action Request System (ARS) is used
primarily by large companies supporting internal customers. www.remedy.com

Software Artistry (SWRT) markets the SA-Expert system. I think it
is the most flexible of the systems and it can be used to support
internal and external customers. The company has recorded 114% earnings
growth last quarter. www.softart.com

Inference (INFR) sells the CBR2 system, which I think is used at
Compaq and Microsoft to support their customers. Just yesterday the
company announced an extension to their product line that will allow
for customer support over the World Wide Web. Their stock as done well
following the announcement, up about 2 to over 19. Broderbund will
support their customers after Christmas using Inference's
new web software. www.inference.com

Other players in this niche are Astea International (ATEA) and
Scopus Technology (SCOP). I don't know as much about them.

Questions for those of you who might know:

1. Does anyone out there have earnings estimates for next year on
these companies? Analyst recommendations? These are thinly traded and
poorly covered issues and I'm having trouble getting info.

2. Is there any one out there who has evaluated or used these products?
I want to know who has developed the best tools in the market?

3. Can anyone tell me how to determine fair market value for these
types of stocks. PEs are relatively high, but so is earnings growth.
How does one know what price is fair?
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135 The rating criteria are described in a sidebar--there's a link from the pagShege Dambanza-1/15/1998
134 I saw that article - it's hard for me to imagine how SCOP could score signiseth thomas-1/14/1998
133 While I don't vouch for the impartial nature of Upside magazine, Howard AndRick Thomas-1/14/1998
132 >>they [Aberdeen] fail to define 'Customer Interactive (sic) SoftwarMike Buckley-10/30/1997
131 Preplanned volume discounts are different from cutting list prices. For examplseth thomas-10/29/1997
130 Steve, For the record, I was trying to be nice too. There are many good companiRick Thomas-10/29/1997
129 Some comments: While they attempt to position themselves as impartial, these mShege Dambanza-10/29/1997
128 RIck, thanks for trying to fill in some of the blanks. Actually, some of the inseth thomas-10/29/1997
127 Good questions Steve. I don't have the report in front of me, so I can'Rick Thomas-10/28/1997
126 When they talk about market share, are they referring to dollars, seats, or insseth thomas-10/28/1997
125 Here are excerpts from another report by the Aberdeen Group talking about the HRick Thomas-10/28/1997
124 Thanks, Mike. It"s hard enough for us folk who actually work at these comKevin Rose-7/26/1997
123 Ok, I apologize that SWRT fell like the dog it is.... Just kidding... please Sniper-7/26/1997
122 There is an intersting article about the issues facing the sales force automatiMike Buckley-7/26/1997
121 >>and what exactly do you do there... mailroom boy??<< I'm sorMike Buckley-7/25/1997
120 Guess what... SWRT is a DUD! And the action in the stock price shows that the Sniper-7/25/1997
119 Frank, I'll be interested to see what Jim or anyone has to say about SWRT&Mike Buckley-7/25/1997
118 Jim: I was recently contacted by a headhunter looking for some heavy-duty markeNaveen Kumar-7/25/1997
117 dear jim just curious? you beat estimates but stock drops almost 3 bucks.whatfrank 3-7/24/1997
116 Just to kill off another one of sniper's rumors, SWRT has not stopped constJim Shepherd-7/24/1997
115 Uh, perhaps because the Aurum customer support module sucks?Shege Dambanza-7/24/1997
114 Does anyone havc thoughts about why Baan is buying Aurum, yet selected Scopus pMike Buckley-7/24/1997
113 >>Beating estimates ain't what it used to be.<< Good point. EMike Buckley-7/24/1997
112 Beating estimates ain't what it used to be. Estimates for high-growth compShege Dambanza-7/24/1997
111 Yep, that's good news about SWRT beating estimates. Don't ya just loveMike Buckley-7/23/1997
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