The Australian Taxation Office runs its entire electronic lodgment system on 
UniVerse - primarily an in-house application, with up to 3300 simultaneous 
users allowed.

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> From: "Liesse, Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> Subject: [U2] Users of UniVerse
> Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2007 09:28:55 -0400
> 
> 
> Hi, all.  My sales group has a need to convince some prospects that real
> companies do, indeed, use UniVerse.  Naturally and logically, there are
> no references on the IBM web site.  I've been tasked with coming up with
> the names of a few UniVerse users - no contacts, just companies.  If any
> of you is willing to let it be known that your employer uses UV, please
> respond as soon as possible.  Of course, this was a last-minute request,
> so I don't have time to go through the normal channels to get reference
> lists.  Again, I emphasize that we're NOT looking for contact
> information, and it's doubtful anyone will even think of trying to get
> in touch with you; we're just facing the usual concern that UV is a
> minor product at which real companies turn up their noses and sniff
> haughtily before they go off and use a real system like SQL Server.
> 
> Dave Liesse
> Quality Manager
> SS&C Technologies, Inc.
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