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Glenn Ericson wrote: >How is the Focus /2000 product doing? >I am sure it works beyond BPCS >I get a bit concerned over the 26 day start to finish Conair type >story as it seems to have created a false sense of security >among those that have to take action on Y2K but dread >the thoughts. Such successes seem to support those >who might blindly want to follow procrastination. Hi Glenn. Focus/2000 is doing very well, thanks. We now have over 150 licensed sites and dozens of them are live with their Y2K-enabled code. We've had successes in North America, Latin America, Europe, Pacific Rim, etc. etc. And you're right, it does work beyond BPCS. Our clients have typical BPCS environments: base BPCS, modified BPCS, home-grown programs, and other vendor software. Focus/2000 converts it all. You have a very valid concern there about people thinking they can wait until the last minute to convert their software, since Focus/2000 is so fast. I'm sure we will see people coming to us and to other Y2K vendors deep into 1999 or even in the year 2000. However, we're trying to encourage people to get their own environments converted and tested FIRST so that they can then make sure that all the links in their supply chain (suppliers AND major customers) will be compliant in time, too. This is a case where higher-level management involvement is important. That is, company management needs to demand a detailed Y2K compliance plan from IT. Since the health and welfare of the company is at stake, it's not enough to get by on hopes and unfounded promises. Companies need to do the research so that they know exactly how bad off their systems are and exactly what will be required (time and money) to remedy the situation. (I know, the air is thinner way up here on this soapbox) Ruth Clark Nexgen Software Technologies +--- | This is the BPCS Users Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to BPCS-L@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to BPCS-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner: dasmussen@aol.com +---
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