SAP it is, Louis.  In promoting its worldwide application, I hope you
qualified your argument a bit. (Please send me anything you have on it,
BTW.)

Sid Shniad

> This sounds like SAP, a client-server database application from a German
> company that ties together inventory, purchasing, general ledger, payroll,
> personnel, etc. My plan for socialism is to install SAP globally. That was
> a piece of the software that I posted a while back in my debate with Robin
> Hahnel.
> 
> Louis Proyect
> 
> 
> On Tue, 29 Apr 1997, D Shniad wrote:
> 
> > I would like to see some support for this categorical statement that
> > seems widely accepted here on Pen.  I heard a management presentation
> > from executives at BC Tel that described a $43 million system they're
> > putting in place that will integrate all activity within the company on a 
> > single data base.  This means that service reps will type in a customer's 
> > specs, which will generate ordering data for materials, schedule workers' 
> > time to do the related work, link up with accounting, etc.
> > 
> 
> 



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