Reposted with a new title so more people may read this important entry 
from Doug Averch.  Thank You Doug!
=====  Doug's original post =====

We came across this article in the Denver Post a few days ago:
(http://www.denverpost.com/search/ci_11446814)

"Jewelry retailer Shane Co. attributed its bankruptcy partly to a new
inventory-management system that cost four times as much as expected and 
led
it to overstock, according to documents filed by the Centennial-based
company...The final blow to the company was a point-of-sale and inventory
management system purchased from business-software giant SAP for $8 
million
to $10 million, which ended up costing $36 million and took three times as
long to implement. In the meantime, because it did not work entirely, the
system did not provide accurate inventory numbers and led to the chain 
being
substantially overstocked in the fall of 2007. "

The abbreviated backstory is that the Shane Co ran software in the early
1980's on Prime Information.  When Prime went out of business in 1988, 
they
ported their system to Universe.  The Shane Co spent many years developing
extending those and other applications in BASIC.  This software ran their
business successfully for over many many years.  Management made the
decision to go the SAP from Universe and the result, as they say, was
catastrophic.

Regards,

Doug Averch
www.u2logic.com
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