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The The Visible Edge 21 |
The Visble Edge - January 2004 |
Razor
Analyst
Puzzler
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Razor Promotional Specials |
License Promo :
Any new or current customer who purchases 10 or more licenses of Razor by January 31, 2004 can select ONE of the following options for free:
- 3 additional licenses of Razor - You receive a total of 13 licenses of Razor.
- IssueWeaver - Razor's web based interface to the problem tracking tool, Issues.
- Razor Training - Certificate to attend one week of our Razor training session in FL.
*** This offer is not valid on previous purchases.***
Training Promo :
We are running the following promotion for the month of January:
Razor Training Promo - $250 Discount off every registration!
Visible Systems will be offering their Razor End User/Administrative & Process Training Class February 16th - February 27th in Orlando, FL! We have already started accepting registrations for the Winter class don't get shut out... get registered! Visit our web site for details on the course; including content, cost, and accommodations.
http://www.visiblesystemscorp.com/Services/training/index.html
E-mail razor_training@visiblesystemscorp.com for your registration form today!
Can not be used with any other discount. Must mention promo at time of purchase.
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Razor Training |
In 2004 Visible Systems will be offering training classes on the following dates:
Feb. 16th |
UNIX for Razor Administrators |
Feb. 17th - Feb. 20th |
Razor End User/Administrative |
Feb. 23rd - Feb. 27th |
Implementing a Process with Razor |
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June 21st |
UNIX for Razor Administrators |
June 22nd - June 25th |
Razor End User/Administrative |
June 28th - July 2nd |
Implementing a Process with Razor |
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Oct. 18th |
UNIX for Razor Administrators |
Oct. 19th - Oct. 22nd |
Razor End User/Administrative |
Oct. 25th - Oct. 29th |
Implementing a Process with Razor |
For details on the course, including content, cost, and accommodations, please visit our website at:
http://www.visiblesystemscorp.com/Services/training/index.html
E-mail razor_training@visiblesystemscorp.com for your registration form today!
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Tech Tip |
Did you know?
-- Razor gives you a 32,767 character limit per text field. However, most systems have a maximum line length of 1,024 characters. That said, limiting your text fields to 1,024 characters is a sensible limit.
-- An issues text pane is an ASCII file and can be as big as your maximum file size limit as defined by your system's capabilities.
-- On the Razor PC Admin Tool, the Syslog displays standard error output.
-- Open Office and Star Office are two UNIX applications capable of viewing many popular Microsoft file types.
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Advantage and Analyst |
Visible Advantage and Visible Analyst receive constant technological and/or conceptual upgrades to perpetuate their place amongst world-leading modeling toolsets. Further, for the first half of 2004, we are offering combined bundling of these toolsets for approximately half price.
Jeff Smith, VP of Business Development, with over 30 years of IT experience, would personally like to talk with each modeling customer about these products. He has helped implement systems in cooperation with IBM, AT&T, SIEMENS, SAP, DIGITAL, GENERAL ELECTRIC, EDS, DOD, PRIME, DATA-GENERAL, HP, and scores of other international corporations. Please phone him at 781-778-0200 (office) or 508-829-7219 (virtual home office) where he waits eagerly to discuss your needs and requirements.
Also, please call Jeff to discuss the new Zachman technology embodied in Visible's new Framework Edition. It represents leading edge technology at some of the world's most competitive pricing!
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Analyst Sales Promo |
Purchase the new Visible Analyst Enterprise Framework Edition by January 31st and receive up to a 50% discount on quantity purchases (3 or more licenses).
*** This offer is not valid on previous purchases.***
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Puzzler |
Question:
If I were in Hawaii and dropped a bowling ball in a bucket of water which is 45 degrees F, and dropped another ball of the same weight, mass, and size in a bucket 30 degrees F, both of them at the same time, which ball would hit the bottom of the bucket first?
Same question, but the location is in Canada?
Answer to the above puzzle can be found here.
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