Subject | RE: [IB-Architect] Digest Number 78 |
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Author | Cardenas, Mike |
Post date | 2000-05-26T14:21:06Z |
I have been reading the line on encryption, and cannot believe that it is
thought to be unnecessary. We have a parts cross reference database and the
interface to access it that we supply to customers. It allows our customers
to enter competitors part numbers and find our corresponding number. We
have spent over 2 years and a few thousand man hours compiling this data.
We do not want people to be able to use notepad or some other third party
software to easily STEAL this data. I was planning on moving the whole
thing to IB6 since it would fit our needs almost perfectly, but without a
method to protect the data, I do not think that this will be possible.
Someone please come up with a viable solution.
thought to be unnecessary. We have a parts cross reference database and the
interface to access it that we supply to customers. It allows our customers
to enter competitors part numbers and find our corresponding number. We
have spent over 2 years and a few thousand man hours compiling this data.
We do not want people to be able to use notepad or some other third party
software to easily STEAL this data. I was planning on moving the whole
thing to IB6 since it would fit our needs almost perfectly, but without a
method to protect the data, I do not think that this will be possible.
Someone please come up with a viable solution.