Is powerhouse dead?

Olmos, Fernando(Sericon at Alcoa) Fernando.Olmos@alcoa.com.au
Fri, 31 May 2002 13:44:50 +0800


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How many of you are now dedicating (or already done so) your time porting
your Powerhouse system(s) to the Windows platform? It seems most large
companies have already signed on the dotted line to either have PeoplSoft,
SAP, Oracle or some other "fancy" system take over the
true-tried-and-trusted text-terminal systems. The logistics of these
exercises make ENRON crashes seem like kids play.

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(or already done so) your time porting your Powerhouse system(s) to the Windows 
platform? It seems most large companies have already signed on the dotted line 
to either have PeoplSoft, SAP, Oracle or some other "fancy" system take over the 
true-tried-and-trusted text-terminal systems. The logistics of these exercises 
make ENRON crashes seem like kids play.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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