On Sep 7, 8:39am, Lucas Vogel wrote:
> I came across this this morning, it talks about a company called Neoware,
> which is making thin-client hardware/software solutions(including POS) for
> Linux.
I visited Neoware a few years ago. They (at the time anyway) were a
relatively small outfit, but their engineers were quite competent.
Their engineers (again, at the time) used their own hardware to do
development. They had their own thin client X servers on their desks
connected to a server on which they did their builds. (Using your own
product in this way is often referred to as "eating your own dogfood"
and is an acid test of whether a product is usable or not.)
Kevin
From Anthony Walsh" <
awalsh@itconnections.com Thu Sep 7 19:27:25 2000
From: Anthony Walsh" <
awalsh@itconnections.com (Anthony Walsh)
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 12:27:25 -0700
Subject: Job Opening: Unix System Analyst
Message-ID: <
000b01c01901$beadd960$061410ac@itconnections.com>
Thank you all who have applied for my job openings. Your response was
greatly appreciated.
Here's another Unix Opening that I have, if anyone is interested please give
me a call. This is a great opportunity for a person's career!
Unix System Analyst
Full Time
Pay DOE
Response By 09/08/2000
Location Chandler
Requirements:
Either Sun Certification, or BS Degree, or Equal Experience. Strong
knowledge/experience with Solaris. Extensive experience with Unix
Workstations, installations, and support of applications. Veritas
backup, 24/7 support in an engineering design environment. Travel
internationally as required.
Duties:
Manage daily support requirements and requests of the design groups
related to support of Unix workstations, servers, and applications.
Anthony G. Walsh
Account Manager awalsh@itconnections.com
IT Connections, Inc. 602.240.7711 Ext. 14
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