Migrate headache #2
Shoulda, coulda, woulda
Ahhh, the legacy of my favorite lady - Carlton S. F... I cannot even say her
name any more because my eye will start twitching like in the Pink Panther
where the police captain cannot speak of his favorite inspector.
So why can't we just copy all the old guard like Dave Wilde who may have a
say
in getting the MPE systems re-instated and HP would be out of trouble and
maybe even save 110 million in dev costs. See CSF
had no idea what kind of system she was dealing with even when HP was the
biggest NON-customer of HP3000 systems. I wonder if that was the case that
HP did not look internal
to see if they were using these systems.
Maybe HP shouda stayed in the software business and Invented something new
Joseph Dolliver
e3K Solutions, Inc.
1774 Stuller Road
New Windsor, MD 21776
443-838-7613 cell
410-848-9503 home
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Subject: [HP3000-L] Computerworld: Follow HP's migration lead
From today's Computerworld:
http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/erp/story/0,10801,100366,00.html
?source=NLT_AM&nid=100366
Or, for your convenience: http://tinyurl.com/4t34j
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