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[nycphp-talk] Off Topic: International Outsourcing

inforequest sm11szw02 at sneakemail.com
Wed Jun 30 11:19:53 EDT 2004


Tim Gales tgales-at-tgaconnect.com |nyphp 04/2004| wrote:

>Jon Baer writes:
>
>"I just read that buildings in NYC can $ave money 
>if they hardwire XML to Con Edison..."
>
>It would be 'preaching to the choir' for me to 
>suggest (on this list) that PHP 5 should be among 
>the top candidates for implementing systems which 
>exchange XML documents.
>
>On a side note, if there are any PHP 'evangelist' 
>types, who will be (back) in NYC relatively soon 
>and can carve some time out of their schedule to 
>give a talk on how to implement XML document exchange 
>with PHP 5, please contact me (off list). 
>
>T. Gales & Associates
>'Helping People Connect with Technology'
>
>http://www.tgaconnect.com
>
>
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PHP5 on dedicated hardware on a dedicited line between two points, 
shuttling data feeds. Sounds like a *nix router to me... one that is 
on-the-fly-configurable with one of the strongest parsing languages 
available, built from the ground up for web services.

Hmm....



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