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From: mo@maximo.UUCP (Mike O'Dell)
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Subject: TCP in business
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Date: Mon, 27-Jul-87 10:50:32 EDT
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Gee, I can think of lots of them, starting with where
I work, where I used to work and where I worked before
that.  

The best example I know of, however, is at the Bank of Milan
in Italy (Europe - home of ISO, right?) and in all the
systems built by DATAMAT of Rome. DATAMAT is a systems
engineering house who builds systems for business and
the financial community, as well as governmental systems.

Come to think about it, SUN now has a Wall Street sales
office since they are selling SUNs, which use TCP-IP,
to investment firms.

I guess these qualify.

	-Mike O'Dell