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Gliso Prijic Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 5 Credit: 0 RAC: 0 |
Dear Mr.: By this email we like to offer our outsourcing services in software engineering to your company. Company IPSI Belgrade is related to the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia (one of the best schools in the region) - majority of programmers are the best recent graduates. We have done outsourcing for a number of successful companies in the US and EU. The most recent customers include: StorageTek of Colorado (USA) and Panthesis of Washington (USA) - a spin off of Boeing, Fraunhofer IPSI (Germany) and University of Ulm (Germany). These and other references are available on request! The CEO of IPSI Belgrade, Dr. V. Milutinovic, is a Fellow of the IEEE, and a co-architect of a world's first 200MHz microprocessor for DARPA, about a decade before Intel and other commercial manufacturers. Currently, the major strengths of IPSI Belgrade are in advanced web engineering and the design of infrastructure for e-business on the web. If you have any particular question, please let me know, and I will connect you with the engineers who do the actual work. They will be happy to answer any questions that you might have. I am looking forward to hearing from you soon! ipsi_gliso@yahoo.com Mr. Gliso Prijic, Marketing Manager |
[BAT] tutta55 Send message Joined: 23 Sep 04 Posts: 49 Credit: 173,715 RAC: 0 |
Can the moderators kick this spammer out of the forum please? And out of the project all together for that matter. BOINC.BE: For Belgians who love the smell of glowing red cpu's in the morning Tutta55's Lair |
Hans Dorn Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 2262 Credit: 26,448,570 RAC: 0 |
Sure, You can do some crunching for me. Regards Hans P.S: I'll let you have the granted credit :o) |
N/A Send message Joined: 18 May 01 Posts: 3718 Credit: 93,649 RAC: 0 |
I've brought this up in 7578 |
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