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We've been working at it a little more than two years now, so we've had a
while to think about it.
It would be helpful if we were a little farther along, but one does what
one can. We're trying to be close to ready when the demand becomes substantial.
Ciao,
Rex
At 02:45 PM 5/31/2003 -0400, Simon St.Laurent wrote:
>rexb@starbourne.com (Rex Brooks) writes:
> >...the arena of personalization, beyond single-sign-on authentication
> >and certification, will bring much more attention to our work. The
> >kind of personalization that I specifically mean is the kind of
> >software that literally "learns" its user and develops and offers such
> >business tools as heuristic decision-making support options. And THAT
> >combined with the tools of which you speak, will make for a more
> >human, and a more productive computing environment.
>
>This is very interesting stuff. I've been thinking about similar
>possibilities, though more in the sense that my desktop application
>might learn my expectations (for entities, for instance) and process
>things accordingly.
>
>Not so much a single sign-on as a single user, but you've certainly got
>the potential to take that way past anything I've considered so far.
>
>--
>Simon St.Laurent
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