2011/8/10 drew <drew@baseanswers.com>
On Wed, 2011-08-10 at 14:20 +0200, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Congrats Leif!
I think Drew's question has some importancefor North America but whatever
the answer to it we ought to be able to use it in a PR. Tom, feel free to
add the reference to the wiki :-)
Hi Charles
Yes, I'm just pointing out that there are differences in market
segments. The 'win' is great on it's own.
So true so true, but the most important thing to me is that its what we
could call "professional users" in a huge organization.
I also noted the mention of JCaps and Apache Camel in the article - so
one is also informed that Java is NOT a bad word with the IT crew.
Finally - hopefully Leif knows the contractor that landed this sale
(let's call things what they are) and this contractor is an active
member of what goes on here - that is the idea for moving forward, yes?
I did (my company Magenta), and I have a few more interesting things just
around the corner :-)
Thanks,
Drew
Cheers again,
Leif
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