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We had a look at PocketDBA a year ago. Damn nice technology, problem we had was
access to the wireless services at the time. They did not extend very far north
of Boston Ma. Still don't get out to where we really need it, like the back
woods of NH. It's a three tier sort of application. You have a client piece on
your PDA, a server inside the firewall and then your databases. You'll need an
encryption key to from someone (they specify sources) to run an encrypted SSL
connection. NOTE: Use a fairly beefy machine for the internal server that
preferably has nothing else to do.
Dick Goulet
____________________Reply Separator____________________ Author: K Gopalakrishnan <kaygopal_at_yahoo.com> Date: 3/5/2003 4:34 AM
Sulatan,
Have a look at xb.com. There is something called PocketDBA.
KG
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