Dear Jean,


I see what you want now, unfortunately I am not a programmer. If you want
some help, some of my collegues might be able to help you.

It is not for free, because it is their job.

If you want help, reply to: [log in to unmask]


Regards,


Jan Gerrit Kootstra MSc
System Engineer MPE/iX
Cimplex Rotterdam
Roccade Civility
a PinkRoccade Compagny
P.O. Box 1359
3000 BJ Rotterdam
The Netherlands
0031-4435435

Jeanne Pitts heeft geschreven in bericht ...
>Hi Jan,
>
>The long term goal is to have both an Intranet for in-house users (this
>will support a multitude of various applications) and Internet access for
>customers to pay their bill, look up history information and things like
>that (real-time).  We are also looking into telephone systems that will
>allow the customer to call up and get billing/history information.
>
>The Intranet will most likely be on an NT platform (I'm 99.9% sure) but
>the Internet access doesn't necessarily have to be.
>
>This is a water utility company.  We have a small IT department.  My IT
>manager is uncomfortable with the current multi-platform environment,
>specifically the HP3000, and would prefer to move everything toward an NT
>environment but since all of the financial systems are on the HP, he has
>decided that for the short term we (I) can develop a test Internet
>assessable application on the HP to show what can be done (sort of a demo
>for the Board of Directors, I think).  Now you know as well as I do that
>when you do things like this it generally turns out that the "test"
>application becomes "the" application so I want to do it right and make
>the HP shine and show it's best qualities.  So any help is greatly
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Jeanne
>Otay Water District
>
> -----Original Message-----
>Please specify where you want to go to. You only told us where you are.
>Jan Gerrit Kootstra
>
>Jeanne Pitts heeft geschreven in bericht ...
>>Hi,
>>
>>My company is interested in setting up an application that allows
>>customer access for paying bills & history inquire on their accounts.
>> Our current system is on an HP3000 using MPE, TurboImage and the
>>application is written in COBOL.  The HP3000 is accessible over an NT
>>network and we do have an ISP plus with have HP terminals hooked up to
>>the 3000.  It's pretty primitive but functional.  What products and
>steps
>>do you recommend to get from where my company is now to where they want
>>to go?  We would like portability from the 3000 to the network & vise
>>versa.
>>Jeanne
>>
>