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For example...

The Galacticomm Demo System   telnet://gcomm.com   runs Worldgroup server
software on a 133MHz Pentium with 16 megs of RAM and a 1 gigabyte hard disk.
Our Worldgroup server is connected to a Novell Netware 3.11 File Server 
with all of its files located on the network server drive.  Communications 
hardware includes:

       a Cisco Router and an Adtran TSU linking us by a
          T1 connection to the Internet

       Novell SPX LAN connections serving our in-house employees

       20 v.34 modems (28,800 baud) serving our remote employees,
          customers, prospects and developers

       a Motorola UTA220k Terminal Adapter providing two ISDN connections

Users running Web browsing software can explore our primary Web site at
http://www.gcomm.com or download files from ftp://gcomm.com

Tim Stryker and colleagues have written most of the software you are using
here: Worldgroup, FAX/Online, Dial-Out, Novell LAN Option, etc.  The software
is written primarily in C.  The foundation-level code is written in highly 
optimized assembler while the Windows interface is written in Visual Basic.  

You can download your own copy of Worldgroup Manager from the Demonstration 
System.  It is freely distributable.

Two-user Worldgroup Server baselines are available from Galacticomm Inc., 
4101 SW 47th Ave., Suite 101, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314.  These provide
a low-cost way for you to experiment with building your own online service
or using the Worldgroup Plug-in to add real depth to your existing Web site.
A Worldgroup server can be scaled up as your needs grow.
