Quote from front page of today's Wall Street Journal: "For all the popularity of onscreen features of Yahoo's or Google Inc.'s Web sites, their long-term prospects could increasingly depend as well on how they manage such physical considerations as power." --Surge in Internet Use, Energy Costs Has Big Tech Firms Seeking Power Evidently Yahoo and Google aren't the only ones. Aaron Schindler Schindler Trading
touche! corporations always remember to take the money - but give back is non-existent when things go wrong- it's the same everywhere with every industry!! Esignal's been having these issues since the 90s which is why I quit--- yet they never pop for a refund! that's cause they spend too much paying lawyers to write legal disclaimers---- so they can't refund customers !
Go easy on the guy, ever tried to fix your computer when it crashes? sometimes its not a quick fix, at least the guy has fronted up here and is updating us
I have nothing against the guy and do appreciate his time. I do have something personal against esignal the company that I have been able to build over the years, not because of what is happening today. Still I would like to know if esignal is aware third party systems still can not connect.
We are aware that there are some third party software users unable to connect to our network with their 3rd party software (i.e. MetaStock, Ablesys.) Our engineers are working on correcting the problem as soon as possible.