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On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 13:56:48 -0400
Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why is it that every application/package I find that would support the
>
> management of an ISO9001:2000 quality management system (document
> control, corrective action tracking, forms management, process
> control) requires Windows Server and IIS?
> (The one I did find that didn't require Windows was a hosted
> environment that, while it sounded OK from what I read, still would
> put our critical business data in the hands of a third party -- not
> something I'm real keen on...).
>
> ISO9001:2000 is an *INTERNATIONAL STANDARD*, why is every software
> package I find written for an O/S that has thumbed it's nose at
> standards (that are not MS-standards) for the past 20 years?
>
> Aaaarrrrrggghhh!
>
Tim,
What is it you need? Where can I find this standard? I would start a
project to do this immediately, but I need guidelines.
David-
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