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On Wed, 3 Sep 1997 17:52:09 +0300, Joan Michaeli wrote:
>What about network performance when everyone is using the intranet to access
>the personnel database, download documents, post messages, and all the other
>things mentioned in the postings about intranets? I ask because we're also
>moving in that direction, and each posting has given me new ideas!
This is straying way off-topic, so I'll reply to Joan privately. If
anyone wants a copy of my thoughts (yeah, as if), lemme know...
Your friend and mine,
Matt
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