Hi Mattias,

We develop products that allow other companies to provide services through
the web, telephone, palm and other devices interfaces.

It does involve some administration from our clients but but try to minimize
as much as we can.

;-)

Siomara


-----Original Message-----
From: Mattias Jiderhamn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 11:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to install a service on a NT server?


Sio Pantarotto writes:
> ... we need to try to do things without envolving people. ...

That seems like a great business idea. You can probably make lots of
money if you succeed. Is it computer making software?
;-)

(Please note the smiley before posting an angry or stupid reply)

  Mattias Jiderhamn
  Expert Systems
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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