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Re: Linux is Fine for Accounting (Just Go Web-based)

  • Subject: Re: Linux is Fine for Accounting (Just Go Web-based)
  • From: "Larry Qualig" <lqualig@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 3 Apr 2007 16:29:40 -0700
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On Apr 3, 7:11 pm, Gordon <gbpli...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Larry Qualig wrote:
> > Not this tired old crap again. The revolution of web-based document
> > storage has been touted for years. But virtually nobody does this.
>
> Ummm yes they do. I used to be Group management Accountant for a quoted IT
> company in the UK. One of our services was on-line document storage. JP
> Morgan, who you /may/ have heard of, the investment bankers, were one of
> our clients. THEY stored *ALL* their documents on *our* servers, to be
> accessed on-line, by any authorised web-enabled computer.

Storing documents "on-line" on a privately hosted server is NOT the
same thing as using web-based tools and storing your documents on the
web (as in Google Docs).




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