Heyy Greg, You bring up an issue that hasn't been discussed much, the mention in the release of Gov contracts. TX, PA, CT,NJ and others have all outsourced a portion of their IS (information services), this is a HUGE market, and post Y2K issues ( most state level gov entities are done or near completion of Y2K) will be a major revenue source for many companies. State's have determined that because of the exponential growth of technology, that they just can't keep up, with a static workforce, what with the costs of training, benefits etc. Ponder what your state does on a statewide basis, eg: Welfare, Transportation, Tax Collection etc. All prime for Intranets, ok enough rambling ,, DP |