With Deployment Of Pam Still In Progress, Aon Corp. Wonders About Windows

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Aon Corp. has found itself confronted with some minor delays in its effort to deploy Princeton Financial Systems Inc.'s DOS-based Pam for Securities portfolio management and accounting system. Meanwhile, officials at the Chicago-based holding company are looking at the feasibility of implementing the vendor's Microsoft Corp. Windows-based version of Princeton's software to be released later this summer. In the interim, Aon is hedging all bets and shopping around to other vendors for the Windows

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