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We were one of those companies brought in and have always been World
Software proponents. We were scared sh*tless when they "laid down the
upgrade or die" law because for us, going to OneWorld will take quite a bit
of time. Also, the new fancy functionality in OneWorld really doesn't
apply to our businesses. In other words, (just as we told JDE) "We don't
have a Business Need to do this so why do we HAVE to??". We will be
dabbling in the coexistence mode soon and our plan has always been to stay
with host-centric computing on the AS/400. They are just WAY TOO RELIABLE!
I also have been attending their yearly users conference and this year was
interesting. Bill Gates (yawn...) was one of the keynote speakers and
Bonnie Raitt put on a great concert. The overwhelming # of seminars were on
implementing/migrating to OneWorld and they were the most highly attended.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Al Barsa, Jr. [SMTP:barsa2@ibm.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 8:09 AM
> To: midrange-L@midrange.com
> Subject: J. D. Edwards Article that I felt was pertinent
>
(snip)
Several months ago, according to my sources within JDE, the
> company brought in dozens of WorldSoftware customers to
> talk about the future of the WorldSoftware product line,
> which is set to expire on February 28, 2002. Having
> survived the Y2K transition and having been under the gun to
> convert themselves into e-businesses, JDE's WorldSoftware
> customers said point blank that what they really wanted was
> for JDE to extend the life of WorldSoftware and put some
> programmers to work on bringing some of the functionality
> in the OneWorld suite over to WorldSoftware.
>
> IBM and JDE are right now putting together some joint
> marketing campaigns to bring this message to the
> WorldSoftware base and to potential JDE customers who might
> prefer WorldSoftware over OneWorld for the next few years.
> They will also bring home the message that JDE has been
> sending out since its user group meeting last month, which
> is that the company is cool with the idea of the
> coexistence of WorldSoftware and OneWorld on AS/400s.
>
>
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