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Sun, 1 Apr 2007 08:42:02 -0400
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I'm available to do contact work for migrations, development or support of 
existing application. I have a very diverse background with the HP3000 and 
other platforms(Unix, Windows.) . Multiple computer languages such as: 
Cobol, Fortran Pascal and Java and I've worked in development, marketing 
pre-sales and post-sales all in a software engineering capacity. Also, our 
ADBC developers Kit ,license fees and support would be free of charge for 
any company using my consulting services. For those who don't know what ADBC 
is, it is a fully compliant and registered implementation of the Adager 
Database Connectivity technology that was developed, implemented and 
marketed since 1996 by me. It consist of a complete set of Java classes 
(API) to access IMAGE, Flat Files, message files, spool files, ksam files 
and subprograms from any local or remote system that supports Java (Windows, 
Unix. MPE.). The big differentiator from other solutions is we followed the 
Adager - ADBC technology guidelines of a non-SQL ,native intrinsic, 
high-performing API to access IMAGE, but we extended it to other files and 
subprograms as well, using the same guidelines.

Agencies and Vendors ok for corp-to-corp sub-contract work.

ADBC is a registered trademark of Adager Corporation. All rights Reserved.

Regards,

David A. Thatcher
Advanced Network Systems, LLC
Mobile:          +1 908 303-4027
ANS USA:    +1 908 638-3330
USA Fax:      +1 908 638-3331
Skype: advnetsys

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