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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Veronex Technologies Inc. (VXTK) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TEDennis who wrote (605)2/24/1999 10:56:00 AM
From: ztect  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 684
 
Thank you for your reply.

Were the companies in your review of VXTK
also companies you have reviewed the products of, and
would I be able to find a compilation of
all these reviews somewhere so that I can post all
the links to these reviews here in an effort
to get "side-by-side" comparisons?

Maybe Josef could point me in the right direction.
He seems to be good at tracking down all your links.

Anyway just thought I'd ask before going on
this latest search mission.

Thanks again for your concise reply.

Sincerely,

ztect



To: TEDennis who wrote (605)2/24/1999 11:05:00 AM
From: ztect  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 684
 
Ted....btw...........

Per your words....

"...Everybody is entitled to his own opinion. David Hite's opinion is most
likely biased, since he's an officer of Veronex and has tons of stock...."

This bias of Hite's is why I, like Josef, feel it is imperative that
Hite contain a disclaimer at the bottom of each and every one
of his posts stating his relationship and interests in the company.

I state this for two reasons.

1). Anyone new to this thread wouldn't know or make the
assumption that Hite is the CEO of VXTK. I think many people like
myself would just think he is a paranoid loony-tune based on the
content of some his paranoid posts.

2). "Lurkers" that is non-members I don't believe have access to
member "profile" information. Therefore, they cannot see the
information he has posted in his profile. I may be mistaken
about this , so the next time I visit SI, I will not log on and then
try to access profile info as a non-member.

Sincerely,

z



To: TEDennis who wrote (605)3/15/1999 7:52:00 PM
From: David A. Hite  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 684
 
The I|Nova System was developed to be user friendly and goes to the next generation beyond the code model. I|Nova is a dynamic business templet based system development tool which changes the process by which applications are developed.

There is no doubt that my opinion is biased since I was the person that made the decision to purchase the I|Nova System technology from ProMax and Tom Price. The Year 2000 problem is a symptom of the problem. The problem is that the process of how software applications are developed is no longer viable. The old coding method takes too long to develop and is not flexible to changing business conditions.

I|Nova System has the only Y2k solution which offers the option of re-engineering the existing application. This re-engineering option is critical when all of the source code can not be located. Further, only I|Nova offers a complete end-to-end Y2k solution from inventory and assessment to testing and IV&V. The Y2k solution feature of the I|Nova System is just one feature of I|Nova. There are many other features. I|Nova offers an enterprise solution software which can seamlessly interface with other systems.

The I|Nova System is not a package software application approach, but instead is a templet driven application solution system which builds business systems around the enterprise business process. The concept of enterprise business process flexibility is what is not now present in software applications developed by the coding process.

Look at large system applications in the information age. There has not been a technology change in application development since coding was first developed in the late 1950's. COBOL came along in 1962 and Oracle came along in the 1970's but they are just another version of coding. I|Nova is the next generation - a no code software application development tool.