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From: Gerald Timothy Quimpo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] Unstable OS in Quezon City Hall?


> Cagayan de Oro has a Visual Basic based system.  It works pretty well
> most of the time (at any rate, it doesn't crash when I go to pay my taxes).

What taxes are you referring?  I really disagree if it is your local BIR who has
a Visual Basic based system.

But to tell you, I'm afraid that within this year or next year we will probably
migrate from Sun Solaris and Oracle to M$ Win2k, M$ $QL $erver 2k and M$ Visual
$tudio in our Registration System.  M$ people are already studying our
Registration System inside the office.  To tell you, most of the time M$ people
invites our top-level managers and some of my co-employees assigned in the
Registration System of a luncheon meeting of some of the prestigious hotels.
So what does it means?  =(

> But I'm sure it's very unstable now because of the beginning of the
> year, business tax and multiple certifications crush (fire, city health,
> real estate tax, business permit, etc).  The load on the system (file
> servers, database servers, network, workstations, printers, print
> servers, everything) is highest at this time of the year.

No comment.

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Marvin T. Pascual
Analyst/Programmer
Bureau of Internal Revenue
Tel. #  (+63-2) 929-7676 local 7068
E-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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