Thread: SRA entry on Companies page out of date?

SRA entry on Companies page out of date?

From
Justin Clift
Date:
Hi us,

Just took a look at the PostgreSQL Consulting Companies page on
Techdocs, and noticed the entry for SRA says they only cover South East
Asia.

That's not true any more is it?  They now cover Europe and the US too?

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

--
"One who sees the invisible can do the impossible."
  + Frank Gaines

Re: SRA entry on Companies page out of date?

From
Robert Bernier
Date:
Okay now here's the challenge, SRA America is covering the english language
world i.e. North American, UK etc. However, SRA Japan is the mother company
but primarily deals to an Asian market.

How do you want to handle this?


On January 21, 2005 10:04 am, Justin Clift wrote:
> Hi us,
>
> Just took a look at the PostgreSQL Consulting Companies page on
> Techdocs, and noticed the entry for SRA says they only cover South East
> Asia.
>
> That's not true any more is it?  They now cover Europe and the US too?
>
> Regards and best wishes,
>
> Justin Clift

--
Robert Bernier
 PostgreSQL Business Intelligence Analyst,
  SRA AMERICA (Formerly of One WTC)
  Consulting, PostgreSQL Services & PowerGres on Windows
  One Penn Plaza, Suite 1910
  New York, NY 10119

  Tel:  212.244.8833

Re: SRA entry on Companies page out of date?

From
Justin Clift
Date:
Robert Bernier wrote:
> Okay now here's the challenge, SRA America is covering the english language
> world i.e. North American, UK etc. However, SRA Japan is the mother company
> but primarily deals to an Asian market.
>
> How do you want to handle this?

Hmmm, how about updating the SRA entry to make mention of them both?

i.e. with the "Software Research Associates" entry, make two sub-entries
in it (in the one text area probably) and list both of their stats
separately or something.  Looking for a way to show they're different
divisions of the same overall company, and such.

?

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

--
"One who sees the invisible can do the impossible."
  + Frank Gaines