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Michael Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael Berkowitz <[log in to unmask]>
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Stephen Johnson replies

>>> Johnson Stephen <[log in to unmask]>
11/07/97 09:20am >>>
I remember Silton Data (Conrad Lugo was a friend there) did some
contracts with them and other companies using there software in the
clothing industries i.e.: St. John Knits -> Costa Mesa before they went
out of business.  Guess they came back if they exist today.
Maybe it was 1979 -> one of the beta test site for Transact was CBS
Musical Instruments in Fullerton, Ca and yes, it did have problems

Earth years............
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Actually, Silton never went out of business.  In 1987 Silton Data, an HP
VAR that wrote and sold the AMS SYSTEM 2000 package for the
apparel industry went bankrupt.  The employees (including myself)
immediately got the rights to the package and formed Silton Information
Systems, a continuing HP VAR.  This business is still in operation today,
and has sold their software to major sites including Guess?, Carole Little,
St. John's Knits and others.  By the way Conrado has worked for the
last few years at Lee's Manufacturing (a Silton customer) in Cannon
Falls, MN.

Mike Berkowitz
Guess? Inc.

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