Ok, someone backed up a truck to my field and loaded up!
All my watermelons are gone!  
I don't have a seed one and no income either!!
It was my best crop!!
OH MAY!!!!

What if this happen to one of your client's computer system!
Server, SNA and work stations GONE!!!!
Those of you who have that type of client relations should be aware of
what could happen!
I had a client who had a break in!  The thieves took every work station,
Network Storage hardware and the server!
The only thing that saved the client was the off site data storage setup
for the network applications data!

In Katrina's wake many companies lost everything including the
building!!!
I know this is not a Rbase issue but Disater Response Plans are needed
to address even for thoses inland!  
Never think it won't happen to your client!  Because it will and at what
cost!!!!
Insurance will cover the hardware issues but most of the data and
current information could be lost!
Just wanted to let thoses who don't have one should have a plan in
place!!
Remember "In a second everything could be gone!!!!" 
The problem I see are the small companies between 2 and 50 million GSV,
they are exposed!!!
Thank you for letting me vent about this matter!!!
I could have gotten between 3.99 and 5.99 each for the melons that I had
in the field!!!

Hope everyone has a fun weekend!!

Be Safe everyone!!


 

Best regards,

Oma Cox


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of William
Stacy
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 1:18 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - tablet to server database connection?


Has anyone tried to link a tablet style, wireless computer to a regular 
R:base database on a server (in the same office building)?

What are the connectivity issues, software handshaking, etc, as well as 
reliability and speed, if any, concerns?

Thanks.  I think that is the direction I want to go, if feasable.

w.stacy, o.d.

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