You could show him www.nature.com.  They also use tango.  Their search is
lightning fast across all 52 journals.


Phil

On 6/6/03 10:32 PM, "Dan Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I need some sights that I can quickly demonstrate to a potential customer
> that we are trying to move3 off of a FileMaker based solution to SQL
> Witango.
> 
> I especially want to be able to demonstrate two things.
> 
> 1. speed of finds. His site a you can imagine is slow especially if you do
> not put in many criteria. And there are just 300 items in the whole catalog.
> 
> 2. Multiple sites hosted on one box. He wants to scale the solution to
> multiple schools. Being able to let him know multiple sites are on the same
> box and using the same database would demonstrate also the scalability.
> 
> I would and probably will show him some of mine but two issues.
> 1. The look is not really what I would do for him most of mine the people
> did not want to pay extra for a designer and I am not that person.
> 2. The one most like the above is hosted at the school district which has 2
> T1's but both are usually maxed from 9:30 to 3:30 so while it is a lot
> faster than the solution he has out of a data center it is slow compared to
> something hosted at a real data center.
> 
> You can send links and instructions if you want back channel or to the list
> either way.
> 
> I am trying to set this up sometime today so he can ruminate over the
> weekend on the experience.
> 
> Dan 

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