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wrote:
I've tried looking into it at www.erros.co.uk<http://www.erros.co.uk> but
its absolutely awful (the website, not the product) it is just a mass of
text on a static website that looks like it was developed in the 1980's and
never been updated since. It even has a section about browsers and talks
about Netscape and IE 5!!
So the product itself may be the best think since sliced bread, but the
curious get instantly switched off by the website that describes it.
I am really sorry if this comes across as rude - but I have to say it as I
see it. I want to be able to see what the product can do - not just be hit
with a mass of textual verbiage to try to wade through. I really hope that
the website and links therein are not examples of what can be done. If I
presented a UI like that to any of our customers I wouldn't get invited
back for a second time.
For example, to see a website like this http://www.boarstall.com/ that
also declares it is "powered by the as400" kinda makes me despair a little.
That said, am I right in assuming that the product is really a back-end
development system/method rather than a web enabling tool?
So I am with Nathan - lets see some demos and get a better handle on it.
Sorry again for my lack of tact.
Sent from my iPad
On 27 Dec 2012, at 20:17, "Nathan Andelin" <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:
nandelin@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Rob Dixon
We have discussed this briefly on IBM AS/400 Professionals on Linked In
Rob,
We may have discussed application development on Linkedin, but your
product (ERROS) and its "connectionist database" are still shrouded in
mystery, and your casual allusions to artificial intelligence have not
enlightened us. Why not just set up a webinar and invite people to see a
demo of whatever you're talking about?
-Nathan
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