[AccessD] Regarding multi-value field, from a reader

Jim Lawrence accessd at shaw.ca
Fri Nov 2 12:16:51 CDT 2012


I am not sure what the status is like in your area.

I worked as a subcontractor to a company that services all the local banks
and credit unions and regardless of the size they had all moved or were
moving to a similar system. It has been two years since I have been on the
sites as I theoretically have retired (occasionally I get dragged out) but I
am sure the process has continued and is probably completed. 

Having a few of teams IT guys in Vancouver or Toronto running everything
makes economic sense. The banks save millions on hardware and IT services
and their data can be kept absolutely secure.
 
Jim

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Subject: Re: [AccessD] Regarding multi-value field, from a reader

Or most large "too big to fail" banks?  I doubt seriously that the average
little neighborhood bank 
does so.  In any event, Disability insurance Specialist has 50 employees and
just made the switch 
from phone to cable internet connection, lives in an industrial park office
building and has nothing 
in common with "most banks".

John W. Colby
Colby Consulting

Reality is what refuses to go away
when you do not believe in it

On 11/2/2012 2:13 AM, Stuart McLachlan wrote:
> Most banks?
>
> Or most north american banks?
>

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