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VCSY - A Laughing Place #2
Saturday, 12 May 2007
When I push this button it goes hmmmmmmmmmm...
Mood:  chillin'
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Topic: Off the Wall Speculation

POSCASH Goes Hmmmmm. Makes me go Hmmmmmmm also. If it doesn't make you go hmmmmm maybe your should look up IBM + Power + empath and think about virtuallized hardware and hard resources (like air conditioning to name a compfort resource).

THAT is what software plus a service should be able to achieve.

By: POSCASHFLOW
12 May 2007, 12:30 PM EDT
Msg. 185129 of 185131

You know what also makes me go Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm????????

As some of you discussed this week Mr. Wade seems to like to give the
longs little puzzles or clues to keep us thinking while they are
in stealth mode. Just this week IBM announced ways to cut energy costs up to 80% with Virtualization Technology in data centers. Funny how Mr. Wade mentioned problems with IBM power consumption in Boston to Explore98. He also mentioned Verizon if I recall. This to
me was a clue from R.W.!

Yesterday, Verizon made this update announcement regarding the Networx Universal contract that they were awarded in March:

http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/NYF07511052007-1.htm

Since we know that we are working with Verizon Business through Now
Solutions (Empath) from the PR back in January 07 and that on March 14th 2007 VCSY made this announcement:

Vertical Computer Systems Strengthens Security Suite Offering By Acquiring Exclusive Rights for StatePointPlus in Government and Healthcare in the United States and Canada

I believe that Mr.Wade left us another clue by adding a picture on
Verizons website from the Verizon Federal Network Security page.
This picture has the same 4 people sitting at a table wearing the same clothes (although posing differently) as the picture on VCSY's
website. Here is the link from Verizons site:
http://www.verizonbusiness.com/us/govt/ent_svcs/security/

Here is the link fro VCSY's site:
http://www.vcsy.com/aboutus/corporateprofile.php

Now I have been looking at many different technology websites and have not seen picures with these same people so I believe this picture is a clue from Mr. Wade that we are involved with the Network Security for the Verizon Federal Governments Networx contract! Think about it..... Vertical Computer Systems Strengthens Security Suite Offering By Acquiring Exclusive Rights for StatePointPlus in Government and Healthcare in the United States and Canada

This security is the best available according to Mr. Wade and we have exclusive rights to market it to the US Government! Why would'nt
it be used for the Networx contract? Really makes you go Hmmmmmmmmm!
Poscash




(Voluntary Disclosure: Position- Long; ST Rating- Strong Buy)

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Posted by Portuno Diamo at 2:49 PM EDT
Updated: Saturday, 12 May 2007 2:55 PM EDT
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Saturday, 12 May 2007 - 3:53 PM EDT

Name: "Benjamin"

IBM s advertising this on just about every type of information management that could use automation.  Oil fields to energy, to HR............I was thinking also, we're all wondering about a pay scale as for as licensing goes with our products.  It would seem fitting that it would be the same idea as what we're paying for IA and statepoint.  The fees increase as does the costumer base, along obviously with the revenues we pull in.  Makes sense that we would let others develope products with our IP and charge a percentage of the revenues these big companies pull in from what they make on us.  As they grow, we grow. 

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