About the Authors John W. Fronckowiak is president and founder of IDC Consulting, Inc., an Amherst-based firm specializing in network, Internet, and intranet consulting and application development for such companies as Microsoft Corporation, SUNY Buffalo, and more. He is the author of Java? Bible, COBOL For Dummies® Quick Reference, and Building an Intranet For Dummies®. David J. Helda is a senior systems analyst at Frontier Science Research and Technology Foundation. He has extensive experience in application development, distributed client/server database systems, and project management.
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