August 17, 2001 Folks, It is my great pleasure to inform you all that Neil and Suzy Smith from United Kingdom has once again accepted my personal invitation to delight R:BASE Developers and Users to share their experience and knowledge of R:BASE/OTERRO/VB at the upcoming 2001 R:BASE Developers' Conference in October. http://www.rbase.com/conference Neil and Suzy, I'm looking forward to another killer presentation! Very Best Regards, Razzak. Here is the summary of their topic: ======================================================================== Recycled Designs - Neil Smith & Suzy Smith Aspen Software, UK. ======================================================================== Consider�. . How do I make an R:BASE report available on demand from my web site? . How do I email a sales report for the last week to 100 sales managers every Monday morning? . How do I make sure my system collects and processes its mission critical feed files every morning at 3:00 am? . How do I make sure my R:BASE databases are correctly reloaded and backed up every night? . How do I make an R:BASE for Windows report easily available to my R:BASE for DOS (or Linux) users? . How do I manage the replication of information across an international network of R:BASE databases? These are the typical challenges that can form component parts of many development projects. Since the success of the majority of today's businesses is inextricably linked to the capabilities of their IT systems, clients often demand such facilities. As developers, how can we provide this functionality as part of an overall solution that delivers real benefits quickly and cost effectively? Increasingly deadlines are tighter and the pressure is on to come up with the right ideas that are going to work and can be delivered on time. Reusable code and components are fine once you know what you are delivering - but what about when you are trying to design the solution? "Recycled Designs" will show how we have used an existing design concept to meet these challenges. We will share a design theme (based on ideas from an early Developer Conference) that has formed and continues to form the basis of many successful Aspen Software solutions. We will explain how we have used R:BASE, Oterro and web access technology with this design and implementation approach to achieve these capabilities and more. ===================================-============================ R:BASE Developers's Conference: http://www.rbase.com/conference Official R:BASE List Server: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] RBTI Events/Training: http://www.rbase2000.com/events R:DCC Members: http://www.rbase2000.com/rdcc ================================================================ R:BASE, Oterro & R:Tango are registered trademarks of RBTI. ==================================-=============================
