>I already thought that it would be difficult to find sites, because as you said, most are internal/intranet types. I will probably have to do some prototyping to prove the point, it is just a matter of getting past some of the initial learning curve of the whole "web approach" that I was hoping to avoid until I could make it part of the paying project.
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Here's a list of users from Rick's web site:
Corporate:
Boeing
Egghead.com
Hewlett Packard
QualComm
Honeywell,Inc.
Apple Computer
Lockheed Martin
Sprint, Corp
Eagle Air Freight
General Motors, Canada
Domino's
Acxiom
American Express
Travel Net(Europe)
The Gillette Company
Merisel
Flash Creative
Micromega
Cardservices International
Bank of America
Chase Manhattan Bank
Steven Black Consulting
Government:
NASA
US Navy
US Air Force
US Courts
Federal Reserve Bank
Dept. of National Defense
National Climactic Center
Department of Energy
National Cable
Television Inst.
Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission
Dept. of General Services
Dept. of Consumer Affairs
Educational:
UC Davis
Indiana University
NY State University
Kansas Board of Education
Under government, you can add the Memphis Police Dept. and the Shelby Co. Sheriff's Office. I'm developing a couple of sites that let users hit tables with over 1 million rows and retrieve the data in less than 1 second. Our officers are able to locate people when they need to most of the time, thanks to Rick and me.< G > However, this is query only, we do very little data entry, but from my testing, that would be a piece of cake. Couple that with Rick's upcoming version of WC which supports MSMQ and it will be even better!
Lt. Harvey
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com
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