Hi Donna,
Now I remember why I didn't contact Rupert Gavin at BT. His name was linked with the very far-fetched idea that d.b.Express and the M.A.I.D were competing products; and more explicitly that because of the M.A.I.D announcement, BT was dead for CCC.
Here'a part of post #5698:
>> Since a lot of people here never want to believe me I suggest that you contact Rupert Gavin, Director, Internet and Multimedia Services at BT for another opinion, and he can more fully explain WHY the following PR is the reason that you will not be reading one from Bohemia and why you all are waiting in vain. ---------------------------------- M.A.I.D plc and BT to Develop Comprehensive Information Services Over BT's Intranet Complete M.A.I.D plc and BT to Develop Comprehensive Information Services Over BT's Intranet Complete July 17, 1997 8:27 AM EDT LONDON, July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- M.A.I.D plc's (Nasdaq: MAIDY), the leading online supplier of business intelligence, is working with British Telecommunications plc (NYSE: BTY)("BT") to develop comprehensive information services which will be available to business customers over the new managed Intranet service, Intranet Complete, announced by BT yesterday. It is envisaged that BT Intranet Complete users will be able to access M.A.I.D's business information products including Profound, Profound Intranet -- a current awareness service focused on an individual corporation's requirements, and Profound LiveWire -- a real-time news alerting product... <<
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