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Anyone heard of netquarry

Hi
Just curious if anyone ever heard of NetQuarry. They sell a "enterprise
application platform" for .NET. My company is considering buying it and
I wanted to know if anybody had any experience with it.

Thanks
Sergey

Jul 21 '05 #1
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NetQuarry is an Enterprise Application Platform for Microsoft .NET. I
is infrastructure for building applications, primarily application
that have as a main aspect a relational data source (or two).

There is a new web site with a bunch of information
http://www.netquarry.co

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