Thanks, Nate! This is a good idea. Thanks, -Mikhail On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 12:47 AM, Nathan Cobb <nathancobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > > I apologize for not getting back to you earlier. We would need to schedule > the meeting a couple of weeks, at the very least one week, since everyone's > schedule doesn't allow us to schedule a meeting on short notice. Therefore, > please let me know your (Yuri, Boris, and Susan if you'd also like to be > there, otherwise I can fill you in at a later time) schedules for the next 2 > weeks (if possible) so that I can schedule a meeting around your schedules. > > Thank you for your time, take care. > > Regards, > Nate > > > On 10/11/2014 12:56 AM, Mikhail Gofman wrote: >> >> Dear Yuri, >> >> Hope you are doing well. >> >> Any desktop system capable of running a virtual machine should be fine. >> I would recommend a desktop quad-core system with around 16GB of >> memory -- this will be more than enough to accommodate our current >> needs and will give us room for growth in the future. The OS should >> be at least Windows 7 with VirtualBox hypervisor installed on it. >> While we prefer to work with a Linux-based system, we realize that >> your IT environment is Windows-based and would like to play ball with >> this as much as possible. >> >> During the testing phase of the project, we would like keep the system >> in the FSW office where Susan (or somebody else) can use the it for a >> while and let us know how it is doing. Once the system has gone >> through sufficient field testing at FSW, we will plan for deploying it >> on the web. >> >> Also, during the testing phase, we will need to be collecting bug >> reports, deploy bug fixes, install feature additions, and perform >> other system maintenance tasks. Since FSW office staff may lack the >> technical skills necessary to help us assist them, we will likely need >> somebody from IT to serve as the liaison between FSW office staff and >> us. >> >> Will you be able accommodate this? >> >> Please let us know if you have any questions. >> >> Thanks, >> -Mikhail >> >> On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 7:20 PM, Yuri Lumelsky <lumatechgroup@xxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >>> >>> Nate, >>> >>> If you would like to discuss this project, I am available any time >>> tomorrow >>> (Friday 10/10), just let me know when you'd like to talk. >>> >>> From our side, all we need to know is the specific infrastructure >>> requirements needed to support this installation (servers, database, etc) >>> in >>> order to determine whether we can support this product on our >>> hardware/software. If you can provide these answers tomorrow, it will >>> help >>> us get this project off the ground. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 9:05 PM, Nathan Cobb >>> <nathancobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Susan, >>>> >>>> I agree, this would definitely speed up the process, but I have not been >>>> able to get a hold of them through any of my attempts at emailing them, >>>> including this email thread. Since Yuri's reply about 3 months or so >>>> ago, I >>>> have not heard anything from them, which is why I'd mentioned you being >>>> a >>>> middleman to facilitate communication between us and them. If it'd be >>>> possible to communicate with them directly, I'm all for it. Just let me >>>> know >>>> how I can go about doing that and I'll be happy to accommodate their >>>> communicative needs. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Nate >>>> >>>> On 10/9/2014 4:03 PM, Susan Sober wrote: >>>> >>>> Looking forward To to the next phase of this project. In order to >>>> facilitate this transition, I believe that omitting my self as s middle >>>> person between yuri & Boris would speed the process up >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>> On Oct 9, 2014, at 4:54 AM, Nathan Cobb <nathancobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Susan, >>>> >>>> Thank you for such a speedy reply! I'll send you a message next week >>>> then >>>> to inquire for a more rigid time to meet then. I'll probably also be >>>> bugging >>>> you to contact Yuri and Boris on our behalf since I'm not entirely sure >>>> our >>>> messages are reaching them. >>>> >>>> Looking forward to wrapping this project up and moving on to the next >>>> phase! >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Nate >>>> >>>> On 10/9/2014 12:29 AM, Susan Sober wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks for the update I will be in NY 10/14/14 for several weeks no >>>> problem setting up a meeting. Looking forward to hearing from you >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>> On Jun 17, 2014, at 11:50 PM, Nathan Cobb <nathancobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Susan, >>>> >>>> Our initial plan to contact Boris before making the VMs available for >>>> download was changed since we figured it'd be better to test the VMs >>>> first, >>>> before we contacted Boris about downloading them. We should be finished >>>> testing them by sometime this week. At that time we'll contact you and >>>> Boris >>>> with instructions about how to download and install the VMs. >>>> >>>> On another note you bring up a good point. The reason why we were still >>>> holding meetings was to show off new features and get you acquainted >>>> with >>>> them before you started using them. Let me know if you'd like to cancel >>>> the >>>> meeting this week in case you don't feel it will be beneficial. >>>> >>>> Of course, if you have any questions at all please feel free to ask! >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Nate >>>> >>>> ---------- >>>> On June 17, 2014 8:07:41 PM Susan Sober <spsblau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Spoke to Boris today he denies knowing anything about installing the >>>>> program? June was supposed to be the target months? At this point I >>>>> don't >>>>> see any reason to keep reviewing the program every two to three weeks. >>>>> Please let me know when the program will be installed and we can move >>>>> forward. Respectfully Susan >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Yuri Lumelsky >>> LUMA Technology Group, LLC. >>> Phone: 914.572.3324 >>> Fax: 914.886.0254 > > >