Message-ID: <28847974.1075840644118.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2000 23:17:00 -0800 (PST) From: david.poston@enron.com To: portland.shift@enron.com, jeff.richter@enron.com, chris.mallory@enron.com, carla.hoffman@enron.com, phillip.platter@enron.com, lester.rawson@enron.com, greg.wolfe@enron.com, paul.choi@enron.com, stewart.rosman@enron.com Subject: FSP2000 Demo Days Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: David Poston X-To: Portland Shift, Jeff Richter, Chris Mallory, Carla Hoffman, Phillip Platter, Lester Rawson, Greg Wolfe, Paul Choi, Stewart Rosman X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \mark guzman 6-28-02\Notes Folders\Discussion threads X-Origin: GUZMAN-M X-FileName: mark guzman 6-28-02.nsf Good Morning, The first cut of FSP2000 is almost ready for Trader feedback. I will have the entire FSP2000 development team here in Portland over the next 2 weeks to wrap-up the coding & string testing as well as setup a prototype environment for you guys to test. We definitely want your feedback to ensure the application will meet our needs for California scheduling. Please reply back to this email when you would like to schedule a demo. We should be ready for demo's by Thursday, November 30th. Thanks, David Poston Here are a couple of highlights of FSP. 1. Completely new look & feel. 2. 1 screen to create all schedules & bids. 3. Automated Final Schedule variance allocation. 4. Integration with Enpower. No more double entry. No Enpower to CAPS reconciliation. 5. Integration with the Cal-Web. 6. All new PMI screens with query capabilities. 7. All new service deals. 8. Ability save & reuse schedules & bids