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Visual Studio 2010 and SharePoint 2007 on Windows Server 2008
By Robert Houben, CTO on
2/11/2010 10:24 AM
I've been working with a user on replacing their current web store with one that actually integrates with their System i POS system. Their old one printed an order form off, and they had to pick up the printer output, manually check inventory, grab it, complete the order, then notify the customer. If anything went wrong, they had to notify the customer. It was all asynchronous, which is not what most customers expect from a web transaction.
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