company i was laid off from in january had EDS in to help with the
integration of JD Edwards ERP software with our existing systems. it was a
flustercluck from the beginning, the refused to use our incident tracking
system, they used excel spreadsheets for incedent tracking and wanted one
of -our- employees to manually enter the incidents into our tracking system
and enter the resolutions back into their spreadsheet :( the project went
$500K+ over budget :( and still works like crud.
At 09:52 PM 4/7/01 -0600, you wrote:
I won't relate my EDS horror stories (same song,
second verse...),
but Ross Perot left in 1984-85, long before the presidential run.
Hi Chris Kennedy, you wrote on 4/7/01 10:59:05 AM:
>Jeff Hellige wrote:
>
>On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, Jeff Hellige wrote:
>
>> Just wait until ES/NMCI starts taking over the federal
>> government computers and networks. Then anything that isn't supplied
>> by them and isn't running Win2000 will be considered 'legacy' and
>> basically unsupported.
>
>What is ES/NMCI?
>
> EDS (my mistype) is Ross Perot's company and they now have a
>signed contract with the Dept. of Navy to take over the LANs
>
>[Accurate representation of how delightful it is to work with EDS,
> snipped]