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Aug 02, 07
Iceberg
Create enterprise applications online without a degree in Computer Science. Create applications from scratch or choose from a list of free applications. Free applications include HR, CRM, project management, knowledge base, and more. Your applications are able to interact with web services and make use of HTML-based email. Single accounts allowing you to create and sell applications are free. Other accounts are billed per seat.

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Posted by Matthew Murphy in BusinessCollaborating and managingMashups

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Wayne Byrne on August 02, 2007 at 03:53 AM:

Hi Emily,

Thanks for the post. If you would like a one to one demo of Iceberg in action it would be my pleasure to provide one.

Kind Regards,
Wayne Byrne
IcebergOnDemand.com

Wunderklicken on October 18, 2007 at 09:46 AM:

This solution looks to be 100% what my organization is dreaming of… can’t wait to get that beta invite!

Wayne Byrne on October 19, 2007 at 04:44 AM:

Hi Wunderklicken, great to hear you’re so eager to get started. If you email me directly we may be able to grant you access to an earlier beta invite.

Kind Regards,

Wayne Byrne
IcebergOnDemand.com

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