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Strategies & Market Trends : Wireless technology: Investors' perspective

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To: PJ Strifas who wrote (40)1/4/2000 12:37:00 PM
From: oilbabe  Read Replies (1) of 101
 
Interesting small cap play here:

CNTR develops database connectivy solutions for various hot applications and is a new generation embedded database developer, with a long history in the middle segment of database engines.
Centura is much more than eSNAPP.
Most database vendors (e.g. Microsoft) are waiting until handhelds get fast and powerful enough to run Fat Client S/W. This would become Wintel revisited, meaning an endless cycle of hardware upgrades in order to support the newest client software. CNTR has cut this cycle in anticipation by going to thin client and providing an intelligent total solution for database connectivity and by counting on the arrival of the 3G Wireless and encrypting all exchange. In a way they are like Linux here. Cutting the crap.
CNTR has a huge worldwide distribution and solution provider network and contracts are always the long-lasting kind, with heaps of support and secondary development phases and upgrades.
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