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  • Subject: Re: Overall BPCS performance
  • From: wawrzaszek@xxxxxxxxxxx (Wawrzaszek)
  • Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1998 12:23:05 -0500

We are currently running BPCS 4.04, is this product something we would be
able to use also?  Please send me more information.             

Thanks, 
Angie Wawrzaszek


> 
> There is a product called Atlas which enables real-time order entry,
order
> status, product inquiry, etc. over the Internet (or direct dial) for
> companies running BPCS on an AS/400.  The generic equivalent for those
> running other ERP or custom programming on an AS/400 is called Atlas/DB2.
> Besides the fact that it can be used by customers, it can also be used by
> Sales people and internally, by Customer Service Reps. (much more
intuitive
> than green screens)
> 
> What I thought might really interest you is that Atlas solves the slow
> performance problems of BPCS v6.  It does this because no matter how many
> people are on Atlas and entering orders or checking order status, it runs
as
> only one job on the AS/400.  If this sounds like something that you would
be
> interested in hearing more about please contact me.  I can send you some
> product brochures or we can talk technical and get into how it works.
> 

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