Bobs request for who is using Power2000
Richard Witkopp
witkopp@idt.com
Thu, 7 Jan 1999 10:15:42 -0800
That's all well and good, but my guess is that most MIS
management, being, ahem, "frugal", will respond that their
departments survived before without this analysis tool.
All they want now (and might be willing to spend money on)
is something that helps them through the y2k problem.
> To be fair, Power2000 does have uses beyond the Y2K problem
> and could be
> used as a more general-purpose code-analysis tool, depending
> on what's in
> its knowledge base. But then I guess Cognos would say it was
> the knowledge
> base that had been built during the course of Cognos' Y2K consultancy
> assignments that justified the high charge.
>
> AFAIR the 20 grand included some consultancy as well, but as
> we couldn't
> have it without the consultancy it was academic.
>
> Regards,
>
> Kevin Gordon, Sea Containers, London
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