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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CCEE Breaking Out

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To: Steven R. Bergman who wrote (6191)9/15/1997 6:50:00 AM
From: Stan Price   of 12454
 
Steve,
So what your saying is that since Sears is a reseller of long distance, they are probably looking at dbExpress for the same billing purposes that BT and others are. Makes sense.
I'm gonna show my ignorance here but can you explain, in layman's terms, how the program works? For instance, if and when BT begins using dbExpress, where will the program reside. If I'm a huge corporation, is dbExpress on my computer accessing BT's info, or is it on BT's computer feeding info? See what I mean? In other words, what I'm thinking about is the healthcare industry where the internet is used to transfer large amounts of information (I assume). If I needed to get transcripts of a patients records, could dbExpress search the database of another medical facility and transfer just the information I needed in a short amount of time. Same in banking industry, or any other industry where data transfer can be slow and painful. Do you think CCC is researching any of these markets?
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