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To: Stan Price who wrote (7207)10/22/1997 10:07:00 AM
From: Sal Comunale  Respond to of 12454
 
Gary, how about a brief summary of what you think the product offers a customer. I'm still not quite sure how the product gets integrated. My thoughts are that the product is kinda of a "yahoo" for the BT database. Customers who use the service query for specific information which is downloaded via the internet. Do we know how DbExpress stacks up against other index engines. And is its main benefit the "graphical presentation of data". I thought AT&T was using a similar Verity product. verity.com. Thanks! Sal.. Hi Rick! Stan! Pugs! Dorine! Lee! Where the hell is Lee!



To: Stan Price who wrote (7207)10/22/1997 11:02:00 AM
From: Parker Benchley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12454
 
Stan,

Right on the nose about the dark one. He's grossly out classed and is looking like a lame little bird with his impotent attempts to debate with Gary Green. Pathetic really. At least R. Stuart had enough sense to know it was futile for him to even try.

The dark one is his own worst enemy as it's easier for a civil person to act like a jackasss than it is a jackass to maintain the facade of a civil person. His fetid ranting is neither wanted or needed here. His continued attempts are making him look even smaller...if that's possible.

Just wanted to restate this.

techstocks.com

I do believe there's more here than meets the eyes. Management versus engineering. The d.b.express product is good and Softworks is going like an inferno. I think that preliminary proxy may just be (at least in part) a gambit.

Later Stan,

George