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heavycat
07-09-2001, 04:13 AM
To All Web Hosting Providers and Companies:

Heavy Cat Multimedia Ltd. is interested in offering server-side development and consulting to web hosting companies to enhance your products and services.

With a team of experienced software engineers like ours, your company will be able to offer the following services to your clients:

NT, Win32, Win2000, Linux, *nix platforms

PHP, ASP development
Perl/CGI, C/CGI
Visual Basic/COM, C, C++ development

Apache, IIS
Sendmail, Qmail, Exchange Server

2-tier, 3-tier, n-tier architecture

Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, mSQL database layout, maintenance and SQL development

Javascript, CSS-1, XSL, XSLT, XML, DHTML

Our engineering team consists of former Fortune 500 Senior Software Engineers and Webmasters. Our average level of development experience is well over four years.

Heavy Cat Multimedia has been in business since 1996, and has published commercial shareware in addition to new web technology and a growing web site.

We also have very competent technical writers and professional graphics artists on our team who can contribute valuable content to your projects.

We are very knowledgeable, work very fast and price our services with the small business in mind. We can work on many kinds of projects, small or large. We love to talk ideas, and we would enjoy discussing your current projects with you.

Please e-mail if you have any questions. We hope your next project is a success!

XTStrike
07-09-2001, 04:29 AM
just wondering, you you have any references, any work you have done in the last year or so?

Web site URL's etc...

Some case studies and reviews of your work would be great aswell :)

Cheers

heavycat
07-11-2001, 02:23 PM
Actually, our examples are the next thing on our list of "4000 things to do(tm)" :)

Right now, the best example of our web development work is our site at http://www.heavycat.com

We'll have some examples of Perl, XML and Visual Basic on-line later this week. They'll be in the "Techstation" area of our site: http://www.heavycat.com/techstation/

Thanks for your interest and the reply!