At 04:48 PM 9/17/2013, Robert Castanaro wrote:

It's going to be difficult to ask the client for yet another upgrade.
Understand the reasons though.....


Bob,

It's a difficult task and not everyone understands the benefits in
securing their future, when still using LEGACY versions of R:BASE,
MS Operating Systems, and old hardware.

However, it's time for them to cut the crap and get serious. Really.

In my business principles, anyone who is using R:BASE, R:BASE is
critical to their day-to-day business, their business depends on
R:BASE, a full-time job as an employee or consultant is because
of the existence of R:BASE, have tried to move away from R:BASE
and cannot, MUST stay CURRENT, just like keeping up with anything
else in a successful business. It is as simple as 1-2-3.

One of these days, they will wake up, and it will be a day late &
a dollar short. Fix the roof while the sun is still shining.

Of course, there are users out there still using 2.11, 4.x, 5.x,
6.x, 7.x, and V-8, but for how long?

We love hearing from stranded customers for help, who would like to
upgrade to the latest Windows versions of R:BASE, because they have
upgraded their server, workstations, and entire infrastructure, and
now their legacy R:BASE database/application no longer works and
they cannot reach their so-called R:BASE consultant who retired,
got lost, could no longer be found, or had different priorities
in life.

We at R:BASE Technologies will continue to do what we have been doing
for the past fifteen (15) plus years; that is to provide all users of
R:BASE with a database that competes and is fully compatible with the
latest and greatest Microsoft Operating Systems.

Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

www.rbase.com
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