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Old 25th July 2006, 04:15
Alex_Ivanov Alex_Ivanov is offline
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Originally Posted by Voyager13b
Alex,

Windows is big in the commercial "added value" area, especialy for products like the 1C accounting suite. It's funny that you mention that company, as a friend in Moscow supports 1C software products (Installation, upgrades, and troubleshooting for client companies). As I recall, 1C products are sold through franchise companies. Is that what you do?

Voyager
Our company sells 1C and ConsultantPlus products in addition to other activity, my job is to keep computers in main and branch offices, and distributed network alive and well, so I do not interact with 1C in any way.

The problem is, 1C is used everywhere, it's hard to find company or enterprise in our city or in the whole country not using 1C, so unfortunatelly Windows, that bag of bugs, will never die. The same with Consultant, they like Windows too much. Their latest idea was Automatic Update Server for distributors, based on Windows' IIS. I said I'd never open IIS web server to the Internet, and I think I wasn't alone, because soon after this idea was introduced, developers ceased the project, because "there was too little interest among distributors".
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