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Old   July 10, 2005, 16:55
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Sixto Ortiz Jr.
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To Whom It May Concern,

My name is Sixto Ortiz Jr., and I am working on an article for Processor magazine, a weekly publication written for CIOs and data center administrators in small and medium sized businesses, about using CFD to plan/design the cooling for a data center.

I am looking for users of Fluent's software who have used Fluent products to design the cooling in a data center to share their opinions about the products. Along with your title and company name, please tell me:

1. How did you like about the product? What did you dislike?

2. Did the product's benefit pay off in measurable terms, ie, higher uptime, good ROI, etc?

3. Is the product easy to use, or does it require a level of technical expertise? Please tell me about the usability.

4. Any other opinions are most welcome.

Please send all responses to sortiz33@houston.rr.com.
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