You’re on the road. With a client.
You need to locate a bottle design.
Your database has 40,000 bottles.
And all you know is the shape.
Sort of.
Is it the espresso or OS/2 Warp Connect?
While OS/2 Warp Connect may not come with a twist of lemon, it can do something
that’s nothing less than extraordinary.
It will let you access multiple servers on multiple networks at the same time,
wherever you might happen to be.
Just make one phone call and enter your password. That’s
all it takes to connect into Internet, Windows NT, UNIX, NetWare, Windows for
Workgroups and IBM servers. And that’s all it takes to share drives
and printers, graphics files and databases. Even applications. It’s amazing, really.
And because there are separate memory address spaces built in, it’s
crash-protected. So a problem with one program won’t crash everything
you’re running.
With OS/2 Warp Connect, you can create Person to Person connections with up
to eight people, whether they’re four floors away or four time zones.
So you can conference by video. Collaborate by chalkboard. Communicate.
And you can do it all with the speed and reliability of OS/2, the software
that readers of InfoWorld voted Product of the Year for three consecutive
years. If you’re looking for network
connectivity, compatibility and true multitasking, you should remember one
important thing: it’s not only where the working world is headed, it’s
where it is right now.
To find out how OS/2 Warp Connect can help your business, call your local IBM
office. Or visit our web site at http://www.austin.ibm.com/pspinfo/os2.html.
You’ll find it quite stimulating.
Can your software do this?
IBM
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