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More Red Cross Needs Geeks by doormat 2006-11-19 12:55:59
Don't know if you saw Kickstarts' post yesterday. Here is the response I recieved from them.

At the moment, we're doing some rapid expansion of our services, and our network administrator may find himself a little overextended. What we were hoping for was a pool of Microsoft networking, Citrix, and Checkpoint professionals that he can call if he needs advice or assistance. We really don't have time to bury ourselves in manuals or the resources for $200 phone calls to Microsoft if we hit a technical issue. Do you think you might be in a position to offer us some advice or telephone consultation should we encounter a problem with Citrix or NT networking?
Again, thank you for your kind offer and please forgive my brevity. I've been running for two days and the end is a long way from sight.

Joe Leo

Assistant Director, Business Applications
Information Technology
American Red Cross in Greater New York
150 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10023
jleo@arcgny.org
[ Reply ]
  What's the world coming to ... by aix tom2001-09-13 06:42:47
    MS needs to offer assistance here by kickstart2001-09-13 10:12:45
      According to the comments by bladedancer2001-09-13 10:48:48
      MS doesn't usually publicize their donations... by JCOvergaar2006-11-19 12:55:59

 

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