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This poll and thread is an invitation for you to give us your input on what
you'd like to see implemented for ToolXchange and ResourceXchange. </em></strong></font>
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<u>What are ToolXchange and ResourceXchange?</u> </em></strong></font>
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The ToolXchange will enable community members to upload and download functions, routines, executables etc. The functionality could be as simple as a no frills ftp site or as robust as a content management system. </em></strong></font>
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The ResourceXchange will be designed to connect Data Integration Professionals with Data Integration Clients. Our plan is to create a seamless process whereby resumes, current assignment information, etc. can be submitted and reviewed while granting utmost respect to community member privacy. </em></strong></font>
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We're listening and will absolutely give careful consideration to your responses. But please let us know by posting to this thread ASAP. We'd like to implement solutions in July.</em></strong></font>
Enhancing the Community with ToolXchange and ResourceXchange
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I like the idea of ToolXchange, the file upload/download has proved to be very popular at DevNet and something similar should be popular here as well. I would prefer the content management approach with scores for popularity and user ratings to indicate the most useful items.
ResourceXchange sounds interesting and I think IT recruiters will be crawling all over it. I'd prefer some type of directory with a list of companies and individuals who specialise in Ascential problems with dates indicating availability for project work. I am wary of a site that attempts to upload a bunch of resumes, perhaps a few fields of summary information such as years of experience and level of competence in each Ascential product would be better.
ResourceXchange sounds interesting and I think IT recruiters will be crawling all over it. I'd prefer some type of directory with a list of companies and individuals who specialise in Ascential problems with dates indicating availability for project work. I am wary of a site that attempts to upload a bunch of resumes, perhaps a few fields of summary information such as years of experience and level of competence in each Ascential product would be better.
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Humm... Still Collecting Poll for the both.ray.wurlod wrote:This is what's known as a Lazarus post. The original question was put in 2004. Both sites mentioned now exist - the Newsletters appear on one of them.
Impossible doesn't mean 'it is not possible' actually means... 'NOBODY HAS DONE IT SO FAR'