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Wanted: Your opinion
We are conducting some market research on the Application Provider and Development
space(s) and would like to get the opinions of ISVs, App. Developers & System
Integrators and their experience in Partner Programs.
If you have 15 minutes and can provide us with some valuable insight about
trends and things you'd like to see happen, please drop us an email.
We will be paying $50 for the first 10 interviews we schedule.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Sincerely,
Gary Schechner
gschechner@aol.com
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Re: Wanted: Your opinion
"Gary" <GSchechner@aol.com> wrote:
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>We are conducting some market research on the Application Provider and Development
>space(s) and would like to get the opinions of ISVs, App. Developers & System
>Integrators and their experience in Partner Programs.
>
>If you have 15 minutes and can provide us with some valuable insight about
>trends and things you'd like to see happen, please drop us an email.
>
>We will be paying $50 for the first 10 interviews we schedule.
>
>Thanks in advance for your help!
>Sincerely,
>Gary Schechner
>
>gschechner@aol.com
Hope you get some good info, Gary. This is a great place to ask.
FYI, thought you all might like to know that DevX will be unveiling a pretty
substantial state-of-the-market research project called "Judging Java" soon.
Release will be the week of JavaOne, June 4-8.
It might well be the most complete Java report ever done by an independent
journalistic/development source. We've talked to more than 2,500 developers
in great detail about a lot of Java development issues--all of which I'm
positive you'll want to know about. Mac McCarthy, founding publisher of Java
World magazine, wrote a wonderful history of Java that we're building into
an interactive time line. Our Java Pro experts are evaluating the strengths
and weaknesses of Java, and we'll present a complete picture of the employment
opportunities for Java developers.
I'll keep you updated in this space.
/cp
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