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The Xzaerom Fuse

Postby Jenrak » Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:33 pm

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The Xzaerom Institute


As a private institution, the value of communications and development in the field of communications is important. Therefore, it is important that the management and development of communicative technology that transcends the borders of languages and cultural disparities important to both the adaptability of the world and the application of a more international focus.

It is in the dream of many men and women around the world to be able to see the skies in far off nations and feel the soil without feeling alienated or foreign. The Xzaerom Institute understands the difficulty in trying to understand new mannerisms and trying to get used to new cultures so soon, whether for travel, business or even conflict, understanding the native sentiments, language and beliefs are important.

Continuance of communication will lead to our success as human beings. It is not a compromise, really, but rather knowledge. While I do support compromise, the big thing ultimately is knowledge. Knowledge is power.

But how can you harness that? How can you harness knowledge on a whim? On a click?

That is where we come in.

We will be unveiling products by Xzaerom's technological and communicative sections that have been in development for a long time. A secret project, if you will, that will revolutionize the way people communicate - a quick, easy and simple access to differential languages, dialog, works, and cultural tidbits that'll make everything only a single click away. These products will be for sale on a personal and corporate level, with bundles and bonuses offered to many partnerships of the Xzaerom Institute.

Chancellor Elliott Deihumn,
Xzaerom Institute,
352 on 63rd, Nakros Rephalim.
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The Nexus is a singular network and server hub that maintains all information on it and traces it out to all compatible portables within a 500 meter wireless radius and a near endless feed through cabling. With it's hard silver steel casing and its inside plastic lining, the Nexus is a highly portable, powerful and capable information-keeping device that keeps up to date all computers connected to its hub.

What does it do? It keeps all relevant information in a shock-resistant, constantly updated and secure terminal with the capacity to withstand low yield electromagnetic blasts to ensure that your data does not get taken down. Magnet-proof, the Nexus is a terminal of the utmost quality with its own built-in Wi-Fi network, server feeds and high performance maintenance interface. A hardy and magnet-proof machine, the Nexus is the center of the future.

Standing at a single modest 1 meter, it is dwarfed by modern-day and standard computing and server terminals in addition to providing double the power. Where the Nexus truly shines, however, is in its service and maintenance cost relatively to its competitors. Databases are kept on physical document for free with the Nexus, where as documents kept on an open internet and online server with backup are charged at only a modest cost of $109 starting and a cost of $49.99 per month till server capacity.

Used for the best of corporations, organisations and governments, a single Nexus platform can hold up to Ten Terabytes of hard data and Fifteen Terabytes of recyclable data before requiring a memory check or a memory defragmentation. Utilising a single Nexus console will allow entire corporations to keep track and maintain close communications with all their members, employees and executives in an easy, simple and clear-cut server without any of the hidden maintenance fees or administrative fees.

Xzaerom is proud to announce that the Nexus carries sixteen nodes for open computers, meaning sixteen computers can be physically linked to the Nexus for modification and information uploading on any data in its server. Using our organic Fuse Operating System, the Nexus is capable of advancing and taking the form of any sort of pre-existing operating system to mirror already used interfaces.

Nexus base model
    $2039.99 per unit,
      per 10 tB unit, 15 tB recyclable

Nexus corporate model
    $2499.99 per unit,
      per 15 tB unit, 22 tB recyclable

Nexus updated database protection
    $109.00 Down-Payment*
      $49.99 monthly


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For a limited time, all orders on the Tome Corporate and Base Models will come with a free stainless steel desktop stand.

The Tome is double display computing system developed by Xzaerom to work with existing Nexus servers for dedicated wireless transfer and information keeping. Using existing Fuse Operating Systems, the Tome uses a high definition 1080p display, weighs about 4.5 pounds, with an overall thickness of 0.5 inches. The Tome is a behemoth of a wireless processor, and displays Xzaerom's passion for linking the international world through the advancement of technology.

Capable of complete Fuse operating, the large screen carries a wall-side capable jack with an additional stand (sold separately) for desktop placement. The immense 32 inch touch screen uses a capacitive touch display, with similar sets running along its smaller 9 inch keyboard and projection screen (bottom left). The Tome carries a powerful 4 network adapters, capable of receiving and integrating a total of 4 wireless networks with one high-speed jack and card dedicated to transmission of data from nearby Nexus servers.

The Tome carries a Wi-Fi router and adapter for tethering to nearby units and two SIM cards for continuous SIM usage, workable on local and international providers (please see your local providers for more details). Carrying four cameras at each end, the Tome mimics a mirror through the use of its Composite Camera programming, allowing seamless online international discussion in one large panel or four giant panels. A single high definition camera exists on the back of the smaller screen, allowing the taking of pictures and videos with easy High Definition transfer to the main screen.

Providing an in-depth translator, interpretor and all around the clock technical support, the Tome carries a chrome finish with clear back glass and scratch and oil resistant front screen. The ultimate in wireless networking, the Tome is the future of online computing, processing and communications.

Tome Base Model
    $3299.99 per unit,
      per 500 gB unit

Tome Corporate Model
    $3499.99 per unit,
      per 1tB unit
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The Unit is a built-in translator, smart-phone, interpretor and open-line communication network with all nearby Nexus terminals. It is an open and lockable remote controller as well as a music player. It is a video camera and a video editing console. It is a gaming console and a open bank credit card slot holder. It is a source of data holding and a computer. It is the future.

The Unit is Xzaerom's answer to the pocket problem. A single, all-in-one device that manages finances, languages, entertainment and computing, the Unit has the ability to take on the role of a paypass credit card with it's built in EMV contact-less payment method. Simply tap your credit machine at any available Paypass terminal with your Unit and you're done. Pay your finances with a secure line to your online banking using the Unit's HotSpot security link.

Fine out where you are with a built in MAC Address and single-point locator, without a worry in the world, or let it calculate where you are based on its built in displacement meter.

Want to listen to music? The Unit is an excellent music player with built-in back micro-speakers and a jack for headphones.

Need a translator? Using the Xzaerom Nexus database, the Unit is capable of allowing any user to translate any audio file or microphone feed instantaneously using its Seems Like feature, or allow it to punch it in manually through its vast built-in translation dictionary. Supporting over 200 languages, the Unit is a testament of hard-work and miraculous research.

Need interpretation? Cultural Findings will help you look for the best place. Mix it with the built in single-point locator or feed it into a GPS system to find just the right mannerisms, cultures, foods and current events at your specific, exact and on-the-spot location.

Lose your remote? No problem - the Unit will replace it as the primary control unit with a simple sync using the built-in Wireless Work - that way you're always prepared!

Edit videos in a brilliant high definition 5.0 megapixel camera and edit it using the touch-screen before uploading it onto the internet. Using the built-in Xzaerom Fuse video editing program, fix up those small mistakes on the dot of your vacation or at the scene of the incident without a worry before uploading them onto the internet. Worry-free, and without a single wire, the Unit will keep track.

The Unit comes with a volume control on its pearl wheel as well as an installed micro-mouse, a high-detail touchscreen and a crisp resolution in a 960 x 480 resolution. It comes with a back camera and lighting, as well as optional memory story and an SD card slot and SIM slot on its side, which also acts as the charging port.

    16 GB $199.99 -
      on a 3 year contract

    32 GB $299.99 -
      on a 3 year contract

    16 GB $899.99 -
      No contract

    32 GB $999.99 -
      No contract

Corporations and governments receive corporate model bonuses if purchasing quantities of the Unit in 20 or more, with or without contracts. Corporate models carry a stainless steel back band for a strong and well-sustained protection as well as waterproof coating and pre-installed Nexus automatic uplink capabilities. For no extra charge, technicians will be more than happy to help with installing your Units with your Nexus server.

    16 GB Corporate Model $169.99 -
      on a 3 year contract

    32 GB Corporate Model $269.99 -
      on a 3 year contract

    16 GB 869.99 -
      no contract

    32 GB 969.99 -
      no contract

For details regarding service contracts, please see your local phone and internet service providers.
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Fuse is our passion. It is our desire for a more international world and more open world placed into one. It is the engine that drives everything that we do, and the interface that keeps the Xzaerom Institute as a forefront institution, and now, we are offering Fuse to the world. Fuse is the prodigy Operating System that uses instant partition of its processes to allow a smoother, cleaner and more clearer interface. Using our patented SmartSmooth technology, Fuse allows a 'guesswork' on exploded images and videos to allow higher quality at higher resolutions.

It carries translation capacity for a variety of images and its lower bottom wheel serves as a central hub upon which users can easily find their personal files quickly and without worry. Embedded loading bars link to email inbox and programs as well as ram partition, and blended time allows a non-intrusive but still helpfully notifying check on the time.

Using fade-in and fade-out drop down menus, you can now view videos, files, works and pictures without a single thing to get in the way. A stripped down, clear and efficient interface, Fuse is automatically internet friendly and carries built in web-page modification, save and bookmark feature. In other words, the Operating System functions much like a browser.

Using IntelliRam, Fuse is capable of guessing what the user is planning to do based on his previous programs, allowing an optional allocation of the computer's memory appropriately to the task. Whether for gaming, image-editing, documenting or watching videos, IntelliRam will allow any and all users to more effectively and efficiently get whatever they want done, well, done.

Want videos and pictures edited, but don't know how? A built-in drag and drop feature in Fuse allows users to easily embedded videos into other videos and pictures into other pictures with the skills needed.

Translators and dictionaries are available, as Fuse's main system, and using Cultural Circuit, Fuse is able to tailor letters in entire languages to another with context, feeling and proper grammar and spelling available to thousands of dialects in hundreds of languages.

Open communities and circuits are welcomed - using the built in Bazaar, you can build entire programs in the universal Fuse language code and place them online in the Bazaar, either for free or for cash - let your talents and your creativity pay the bills with the Fuse Bazaar!

Purchase Fuse in groups and receive group discounts. To be eligible for a group discount, 20 or more licenses must be purchased.

    Fuse Personal
      $229.99 Full Purchase
        $209.99 Group Purchase
      $189.99 Upgrade from a Previous Operating System
        $169.99 Group Upgrade

    Fuse Professional
      $320.99 Full Purchase
        $300.99 Group Purchase
      $280.99 Upgrade from a Previous Operating System
        $260.99 Group Upgrade

    Fuse Corporate
      $449.99 Full Purchase
        $429.99 Group Purchase
      $399.99 Upgrade from a Previous Operating System
        $379.99 Group Upgrade
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Postby Jenrak » Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:34 pm

OOC Updates, details and news regarding Xzaerom will be posted here.

Xzaerom releases details on Project Feed

In a new and unprecedented announcement, Chancellor Elliott Deihumn announced the beginning of Xzaerom Fuse's new 'Project Feed', a top secret in-the-works project that manages nearby Nexus servers through a wireless network of bluetooth, Wi-Fi, G networks and open counter networks. Furthermore, Deihumn has also made announcements that Project Feed's main computing unit and primary center, dubbed as 'The Aorta', will be a powerful engine in its own right, capable of mobile computing without any attachments necessary.

"Project Feed is a three-part system which will combine wireless G networks for the Unit, a brand new printing connection system for easy transfer of data between servers and outward outliers. Project Feed will allow a vast portable network with open tethering to be built while keeping a slick computer interface intact." Although details are scarce, already Fuse has been going through revisions and updates to their software.


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Xzaerom announces PharmCorp Installation Program

In a bold but risky move, Chancellor Elliott Deihumn announced a deal with PharmCorp in installing the Xzaerom Fuse Operating system as the primary operating system for all PharmCorp personal computers. Adapted for businesses, the Fuse will be used to enhance the ability for corporations and governments to more accurately and clearly develop and calculate their own personal budgets and programming.

"This is the first step to installing a revolutionary new product onto the marketplace, and I believe that PharmCorp's far-reaching and well thought decision to support this has been a good thing for all parties involved." Deihumn said. "Trust in corporations has never been higher, and together I believe that Fuse can help PharmCorp provide excellent service for all members and parties."

The Fuse, an operating system that increased performance by allotting Random Access Memory to temporary micro-partitions for on-the-spot save and deletes, is an organic system that allows users to modify its coding within particular constraints to allow the best allocation of a computer's resources. Using its patented GuessBest programming, the Fuse allocates resources to programs and hardware on a computer based on how often someone uses a particular program.

"I believe that the Fuse will be absolutely vital to corporations and individuals alike. Before you had to build your computer to hardware specifications, but now it can be done with software. And with software, you can easily change the focus of your computer without worry because of Fuse. PharmCorp is a flagship partner for this revolution, which is why I believe this is a monumental moment."

It has been confirmed that all PharmCorp computers will be installed with Fuse in the upcoming weeks without cost to the company itself.
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Postby Jenrak » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:33 pm

OOC Open and ready for business. Designing an Operating System was hard, and drawing a cell phone is too. Dear god. Please do your own math, thank you, that would save me a lot of trouble.

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OOC: What software did you use to make the OS and phone? Gimp? Photoshop?
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Postby Jenrak » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:39 pm

Orlkjestad wrote:OOC: What software did you use to make the OS and phone? Gimp? Photoshop?


OOC Drawn entirely in Photoshop CS, save for the background, which was a stock image I found on the internet.

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Postby LOVE DOG » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:47 pm

Greetings! I, thy Caesar of the United Dominion, would like to place an order for an Unit. A 32 GB Corporate Model (3 year contract). $269.99 is on the way. I‘ll test drive it for a little bit then maybe more orders from the twisted coasts and hills of the United Dominion. ~ Caesar Jason Scotus Lupus

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Postby Jenrak » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:53 pm

Love Dog wrote:Greetings! I, thy Caesar of the United Dominion, would like to place an order for an Unit. A 32 GB Corporate Model (3 year contract). $269.99 is on the way. I‘ll test drive it for a little bit then maybe more orders from the twisted coasts and hills of the United Dominion. ~ Caesar Jason Scotus Lupus


Dear Caesar Jason Scotus Lupus,

On the basis of a three-year contract, the total for a 32 GB Corporate Model will come to $269.99, with costs incurred where taxes applicable. I have also been notified by Communications that you are a Conglomerate member, so membership discounts apply, leaving the subtotal to 202.49. Given your reputation, we have already logged your address for shipping and handling at no extra cost.

The total is then $202.49, and the model will be shipped to you within the next business day. Should you find it unsatisfactory in any way, please do not hesitate to contact us at our main office or return it for a full refund within the next 60 days.

It is a pleasure doing business with you.

Mark Tellemine,
Sales Representative,
Xzaerom Industries.

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Thank you for the quickness of getting back to me. The money is being wired right now. And I await your shipment. ~ Caesar Jason Scotus Lupus

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Love Dog wrote:Thank you for the quickness of getting back to me. The money is being wired right now. And I await your shipment. ~ Caesar Jason Scotus Lupus


Dear Caesar Jason Scotus Lupus,

The package has been shipped. It should arrive shortly within a few business days. If there is any damage on the product at open, please send it back via mail at our reimbursement.

Thank you for choosing Xzaerom.

Jason Endmine,
Shipping,
Xzaerom Industries.

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Postby Enzo Turga » Sat Jun 19, 2010 10:25 pm

Dear Xzaerom Institute,

I would like to order one hundred 16GB Unit Corporate Models. I believe the price comes to $16,999. I will also consider purchasing Nexus servers in the near future.

Sincerely,
Thomas Gotsayzi
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Postby Satirius » Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:00 am

OOC: Neat-lookin' OS with lots of great features, but is it in the C family or a Unixlike?

IC: Satirius gives permission for the Xzaerom Institute to sell their products to the Satirian consumer. However, the government will not place an order for a product as of this moment, while it wagers the benefits of Xzaerom products against those of the KKS.
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Postby Eastern Arcadia » Sun Jun 20, 2010 10:02 am

From The Ministry Of Public Knowledge And Information, Senior Minister Won Hie'u

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Honoured Sir, Chancellor Elliott Deihumn

We have come to learn of your companies advancements in many fields, but most especially, and to our interest, in the information communications area. With your companies recent release of the Fuse operating and software platform, and your earlier development of the Nexus server, your company has attracted our national administrations interest.

Consequently, we are inquiring as to if the Administrative Ministries of Eastern Arcadia may contract the services of your company for the development, construction and implementation of a comprehensive networking upgrade of the Administrative Ministries. At the current moment in time the nations archives are stored on antiquated ticker tape reels whilst data readouts are held on updated punch cards, audio files are held on cassette reels as opposed to disks. Whilst this system has made the handling and manipulation of our documents much easier, rather than having to transfer them from system to system with each years advances in media, we have decided that it is time that for greater efficiency in senior positions the most up-to-date technology must be consequently implemented, so that they can carry out their duties with greater effectiveness.

Note, we are not intending to transfer and convert our existing data files over to these new systems, our long term data storage will still be reliant upon our punch-card-operated storage systems owing to their ease of use and hard form reliability.

The contracted terms to be fulfilled, if your company so accepts it, are as follows:

Phase 1:

1. Development of a reliable and efficient Operating System.
2. Development of a reliable, efficient, streamlined, simplified, easily accessible Software Package for use of the stated Operating System, features must include, but not be limited to, Word Processors, Graphics Design and Manipulation, Statistical Processor ect.
3. Development of a reliable high speed wireless Intranet networking system.
4. Development of a reliable high speed wireless Internet connection system for selected computer models reserved for Senior Government Ministers only.
5. Development of a reliable, high speed wireless server to manage Intranet networking operations.
6. Development of a reliable, high speed, separate wireless server to manage Internet networking operations for Senior Government Ministers only.
7. Development of a reliable, efficient, streamlined, simplified, easily accessible Internet Browser for use on the stated Operating System for Senior Government Ministers only.
8. Development of reliable, efficient, ergonomic, aesthetically pleasing, high speed hardware for use of the stated Operating System.
9. Development of a reliable, easy-to-use, removable data storage system, whereby all in-putted information can be removed without a trace physically. So that a fresh empty data storage system can be inserted following it's removal.

Phase 2:

1. Manufacture of stated Developments.
2. Testing.
3. Implementation of stated Developments in government offices.
4. Development of a comprehensive manual.

If your organisation believes it can complete these stated objectives, either by utilising your existing technology, improving upon it, or by developing from the ground up, then please contact us with an estimated price. We do not, as of now, have an upper limit to what price we are willing to pay for such a system if it can be developed to our specifications. Either your organisation can see it as an opportunity to streamline and improve upon existing technology by removing bugs or obsolete reams of data which are a by product of normal programming procedures, or, you can see it as a singular stand alone contract. Although we will grant your company rights to service, upgrade and maintain said systems if implemented.

If you could get back to us with a response, and, if favourable, a price quote, and estimated time of development.

Regards,
Senior Minister Won Hie'u, Minister Of Public Knowledge And Information


OOC: Beautiful company thread, delightful, seeing your company as a "leading" one from the way it has presented itself my government is essentially asking you to build them an elite computer system, mostly lacking in frills, but pretty and pleasant enough to use. You don't have to do anything about it, aside from simply inform me of progress, and me occasionally wandering back here owing to a needed anti-virus software update or so on and so forth.

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Postby Jenrak » Sun Jun 20, 2010 11:13 am

Dear Casesar Jason Scotus Lupus,

It has come to my attention that one of our salesmen, Mr. Mark Tellemine, has recently sold you an individual Unit at the Corporate Price. Corporate Prices are only eligible at the given rate when purchased in quantities of 20 or more. Mr. Tellemine's sale therefore was against Xzaerom's pricing policy, though that thereby puts it at our error.

We will not charge you the difference and keep the price at the price you have purchased without question. We simply wish to inform you in possibility of future purchase mix-ups. Please enjoy your day, and thank you for choosing Xzaerom.

Rachel Eladice,
Sales Cell Manager,
Xzaerom Industries.


Enzo Turga wrote:Dear Xzaerom Institute,

I would like to order one hundred 16GB Unit Corporate Models. I believe the price comes to $16,999. I will also consider purchasing Nexus servers in the near future.

Sincerely,
Thomas Gotsayzi
CEO of Wormhole Enterprises


Dear Thomas Gotsayzi,

On basis of 100 16 GB models, the total cost of per model at $169.9 comes to $16,999.00, plus taxes where applicable. This is providing with a 3-year contract, with services where applicable to your local internet and mobile providers.

Provided is a receipt for your own personal book-keeping and claims:

Code: Select all
100 x 16 GB Unit (0 44492 20233):
169.99 * 100:
Subtotal: 16999.00
0.00cr.


Processing will finish in the next business day, and the package will be shipped in the next 3-4 business days. We thank you for your business and for choosing Xzaerom. Have a nice day.

Jaerum Idehla
Sales Representative,
Xzaerom Industries.


Satirius wrote:OOC: Neat-lookin' OS with lots of great features, but is it in the C family or a Unixlike?

IC: Satirius gives permission for the Xzaerom Institute to sell their products to the Satirian consumer. However, the government will not place an order for a product as of this moment, while it wagers the benefits of Xzaerom products against those of the KKS.


OOC I'm guessing C, since that's the only one I'm familiar with. I'm not a programmer (despite selling an OS - oh the irony!)

RE: Satirian Permission,

It is in the wake of this news that Xzaerom Industries is delighted at the prospect of establishing business branches and dealings with various businesses, organisations and govermental cells where applicable in Satirius.

We thank you for your business.

Chancellor Elliott Deihumn,
Xzaeromn Institute.


Eastern Arcadia wrote:
From The Ministry Of Public Knowledge And Information, Senior Minister Won Hie'u

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Honoured Sir, Chancellor Elliott Deihumn

We have come to learn of your companies advancements in many fields, but most especially, and to our interest, in the information communications area. With your companies recent release of the Fuse operating and software platform, and your earlier development of the Nexus server, your company has attracted our national administrations interest.

Consequently, we are inquiring as to if the Administrative Ministries of Eastern Arcadia may contract the services of your company for the development, construction and implementation of a comprehensive networking upgrade of the Administrative Ministries. At the current moment in time the nations archives are stored on antiquated ticker tape reels whilst data readouts are held on updated punch cards, audio files are held on cassette reels as opposed to disks. Whilst this system has made the handling and manipulation of our documents much easier, rather than having to transfer them from system to system with each years advances in media, we have decided that it is time that for greater efficiency in senior positions the most up-to-date technology must be consequently implemented, so that they can carry out their duties with greater effectiveness.

Note, we are not intending to transfer and convert our existing data files over to these new systems, our long term data storage will still be reliant upon our punch-card-operated storage systems owing to their ease of use and hard form reliability.

The contracted terms to be fulfilled, if your company so accepts it, are as follows:

Phase 1:

1. Development of a reliable and efficient Operating System.
2. Development of a reliable, efficient, streamlined, simplified, easily accessible Software Package for use of the stated Operating System, features must include, but not be limited to, Word Processors, Graphics Design and Manipulation, Statistical Processor ect.
3. Development of a reliable high speed wireless Intranet networking system.
4. Development of a reliable high speed wireless Internet connection system for selected computer models reserved for Senior Government Ministers only.
5. Development of a reliable, high speed wireless server to manage Intranet networking operations.
6. Development of a reliable, high speed, separate wireless server to manage Internet networking operations for Senior Government Ministers only.
7. Development of a reliable, efficient, streamlined, simplified, easily accessible Internet Browser for use on the stated Operating System for Senior Government Ministers only.
8. Development of reliable, efficient, ergonomic, aesthetically pleasing, high speed hardware for use of the stated Operating System.
9. Development of a reliable, easy-to-use, removable data storage system, whereby all in-putted information can be removed without a trace physically. So that a fresh empty data storage system can be inserted following it's removal.

Phase 2:

1. Manufacture of stated Developments.
2. Testing.
3. Implementation of stated Developments in government offices.
4. Development of a comprehensive manual.

If your organisation believes it can complete these stated objectives, either by utilising your existing technology, improving upon it, or by developing from the ground up, then please contact us with an estimated price. We do not, as of now, have an upper limit to what price we are willing to pay for such a system if it can be developed to our specifications. Either your organisation can see it as an opportunity to streamline and improve upon existing technology by removing bugs or obsolete reams of data which are a by product of normal programming procedures, or, you can see it as a singular stand alone contract. Although we will grant your company rights to service, upgrade and maintain said systems if implemented.

If you could get back to us with a response, and, if favourable, a price quote, and estimated time of development.

Regards,
Senior Minister Won Hie'u, Minister Of Public Knowledge And Information


OOC: Beautiful company thread, delightful, seeing your company as a "leading" one from the way it has presented itself my government is essentially asking you to build them an elite computer system, mostly lacking in frills, but pretty and pleasant enough to use. You don't have to do anything about it, aside from simply inform me of progress, and me occasionally wandering back here owing to a needed anti-virus software update or so on and so forth.


Dear Won Hie'u,

Xzaerom Industries will be more than willing and happy to accept custom jobs for constructing, maintaining and designing networks for the sake of government efficiency. Understanding the costs and importance of government secrets and documents and how they can relate to the well-being of nations, it is good that you have placed such a task in experienced hands.

As such, I will forward your request to the managing heads in the Design and Development Team.

Mark Tellemine,
Sales Representative,
Xzaeromn Industries.

    Re: Dear Won Hie'u,

    As the lead engineer and designer in charge of spearheading your project, my team and I have come to the conclusion that designing a computing unit unique and dedicated to the specifics that you have generated is a possibility. Production of such a computing will take a time span relative to the amount of resources we would be allocated, though my estimation will range from 3 months to a year, depending on cost.

    Development of your unique computing will include research into its maintenance and ergonomics, and derive largely from existing Nexus schematics.

    We want you to have the highest quality in design and security, which is the reasoning behind the long development time. I will forward the estimated cost to Billing for an estimation.

    Yerheth Shidua
    Lead Engineer,
    Xzaerom Institute.


      RE: Re: Dear Won Hie'u,

      The cost of development for a project in the estimated time frame of your custom computing and server will cost at 56.6 million dollars at the minimum. This cost, of course, is at a one year time estimation for development, but if we increase the number of developers, researchers, technicians and cost of construction and shipping as well as security for the secret on the project, the highest cost will be at 112.4 million dollars.

      While hefty, we would like to remind you that Xzaerom Industries takes the security of entire nations seriously, and given our world-class and high-quality development groups we believe that a server of the highest quality and capacity is required as soon as possible.

      Mehiera Thengera,
      Accounting and Billing,
      Xzaerom Industries.

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Postby Eastern Arcadia » Sun Jun 20, 2010 12:13 pm

From The Ministry Of Public Knowledge And Information, Senior Minister Won Hie'u

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Forward To,
Mark Tellemine, Sales Representative,
Yerheth Shidua, Lead Engineer,
Mehiera Thengera, Accounting and Billing,

I thank you for your quick response, and am indeed happy with my choice of company to undertake this project; it's importance is, of course, of utmost importance to our government administrations.

Having consulted superior's with regard to the costs of the project, I am pleased to state that the specified upper cost for the project as being 112.4 million dollars is wholly acceptable for us, consequently, we are happy to place the projects management and development in your companies more than capable hands. Utilising your specified upper figure as our ceiling cost, we are happy for you to undertake the project with what resources you care to allocate, in whatever projected time frame you anticipate it to take and or be completed in. We simply desire a robust and effective system to be produced as a result of your developments, having been using the same archiving systems for the past thirty years with no overt mechanical malfunctions we are anticipating that the result of this project will be y durable, as opposed to having a lifespan of four years like most computer systems; this is of course, running along with usual expected maintenance.

We do of course realise that with the complexity of modern computer systems to have the system last even beyond ten years, according to our knowledge, would be an achievement in itself.

We look forwards to hearing your professional thoughts on the matter.

Regards,
Senior Minister Won Hie'u, Minister Of Public Knowledge And Information

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Postby LOVE DOG » Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:26 pm

Jenrak wrote:
Dear Casesar Jason Scotus Lupus,

It has come to my attention that one of our salesmen, Mr. Mark Tellemine, has recently sold you an individual Unit at the Corporate Price. Corporate Prices are only eligible at the given rate when purchased in quantities of 20 or more. Mr. Tellemine's sale therefore was against Xzaerom's pricing policy, though that thereby puts it at our error.

We will not charge you the difference and keep the price at the price you have purchased without question. We simply wish to inform you in possibility of future purchase mix-ups. Please enjoy your day, and thank you for choosing Xzaerom.

Rachel Eladice,
Sales Cell Manager,
Xzaerom Industries.


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Postby The Black Plains » Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:01 pm

McNeko's Tab:

Seven Corporate Nexus Models (Plus the updated database protection)
Twenty One 16GG Units
We'll also upgrade our seven networks to Fuse and purchase an additional five fuse networks for individual use.


Total: 7,140,076,065$
___________________________________________________________________________________________

McNeko's would also like to jumpstart a computer-design program at XI. The purpose being to use computers that were specifically created for Fuse and Nexus usage. Some requests:
- We'd like the computers to be able to run 24/7 for long periods with negligible damage.
- It would be convenient for the computers to be able to upgrade automatically continuously.
- We would like to be the pilot for the computers once they are designed and compatible with Nexus and Fuse.

That being said we would be happy to invest 30 million dollars that was bestowed upon us to invest as we see fit by Sibirsky Savings and Loan.
Last edited by The Black Plains on Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Postby Tutlingburg » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:15 am

To: The Xzaerom Institute

The Tutlingburg Department of Defense would like to purchase fifteen Nexus(Corporate Model) servers, with an option to purchase fifteen more for main armed forces bases across the country, if they perform to our liking. The portability of the device and it's EMP-hardened construction greatly appealed to us. We would like to know the following:

-What levels of encryption are available for if it's Wi-Fi?
-Can the Wi-Fi be disabled, if necessary?
-Can it auto-detect an unauthorized intrusion or is other software needed?
-Could it be mounted in a vehicle, to create a mobile sever node? This vehicle would be connected to our SatCom network.

We would also like to purchase one hundred and fifty 16 GB Units(Corporate Models) with no contract. These will be used primary within the Department of Defense, but we would like to test these Units in a battlefield setting.

This is our calculation of the total of our purchases:

15 Nexus Servers(Corporate Model)=$37,499.85
Nexus Updated Database Protection=$109.00
150 Units(16 GB Corporate Model)=$130,498.50

Total Cost:$168,107.35


We await your reply.

Captain Anna Hughes
Allied States of Tutlingburg
Department of Defense
Information/Technology Department
Tutlingburg Embassy Program

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Postby Jenrak » Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:00 pm

Eastern Arcadia wrote:
From The Ministry Of Public Knowledge And Information, Senior Minister Won Hie'u

Image

Forward To,
Mark Tellemine, Sales Representative,
Yerheth Shidua, Lead Engineer,
Mehiera Thengera, Accounting and Billing,

I thank you for your quick response, and am indeed happy with my choice of company to undertake this project; it's importance is, of course, of utmost importance to our government administrations.

Having consulted superior's with regard to the costs of the project, I am pleased to state that the specified upper cost for the project as being 112.4 million dollars is wholly acceptable for us, consequently, we are happy to place the projects management and development in your companies more than capable hands. Utilising your specified upper figure as our ceiling cost, we are happy for you to undertake the project with what resources you care to allocate, in whatever projected time frame you anticipate it to take and or be completed in. We simply desire a robust and effective system to be produced as a result of your developments, having been using the same archiving systems for the past thirty years with no overt mechanical malfunctions we are anticipating that the result of this project will be y durable, as opposed to having a lifespan of four years like most computer systems; this is of course, running along with usual expected maintenance.

We do of course realise that with the complexity of modern computer systems to have the system last even beyond ten years, according to our knowledge, would be an achievement in itself.

We look forwards to hearing your professional thoughts on the matter.

Regards,
Senior Minister Won Hie'u, Minister Of Public Knowledge And Information


Dear Won Hie'u,

The Xzaerom Institute will design for you a computer and server hub that will be a fortress of information in itself. It will be a technological marvel that will last well into the future; this, I can provide you the guarantee.

As the lead engineer of the project at the Xzaerom Institute of Industry design, we will make a computer that can work to your specifications, without question.

Yerheth Shidua,
Lead Engineer,
Xzaerom Institute.


The Black Plains wrote:
McNeko's Tab:

Seven Corporate Nexus Models (Plus the updated database protection)
Twenty One 16GG Units
We'll also upgrade our seven networks to Fuse and purchase an additional five fuse networks for individual use.


Total: 7,140,076,065$
___________________________________________________________________________________________

McNeko's would also like to jumpstart a computer-design program at XI. The purpose being to use computers that were specifically created for Fuse and Nexus usage. Some requests:
- We'd like the computers to be able to run 24/7 for long periods with negligible damage.
- It would be convenient for the computers to be able to upgrade automatically continuously.
- We would like to be the pilot for the computers once they are designed and compatible with Nexus and Fuse.

That being said we would be happy to invest 30 million dollars that was bestowed upon us to invest as we see fit by Sibirsky Savings and Loan.


Re: Purchase and Endorsement,

Your purchased has been accepted. Please give it one business day for it to hit our warehouses and 3-4 business days for shipping, depending on location. Taxes are charged where applicable. Your receipt supplied is:

Code: Select all
7 x Nexus Corp (0 22646 29898):
2499 * 7:
Subtotal: 17493.00
0.00cr.

21 x 16 GB Unit (0 44492 20233):
169.99 * 21:
Subtotal: 3569.79
0.00cr.

17493.00
3569.79
: 21062.79


Please provide specifications as to which Fuse package you are referring to.

In regards to the endorsement, I must speak with my supervisor on that subject.

Janice McLelland,
Sales Representative,
Xzaerom Industries.


Tutlingburg wrote:
To: The Xzaerom Institute

The Tutlingburg Department of Defense would like to purchase fifteen Nexus(Corporate Model) servers, with an option to purchase fifteen more for main armed forces bases across the country, if they perform to our liking. The portability of the device and it's EMP-hardened construction greatly appealed to us. We would like to know the following:

-What levels of encryption are available for if it's Wi-Fi?
-Can the Wi-Fi be disabled, if necessary?
-Can it auto-detect an unauthorized intrusion or is other software needed?
-Could it be mounted in a vehicle, to create a mobile sever node? This vehicle would be connected to our SatCom network.

We would also like to purchase one hundred and fifty 16 GB Units(Corporate Models) with no contract. These will be used primary within the Department of Defense, but we would like to test these Units in a battlefield setting.

This is our calculation of the total of our purchases:

15 Nexus Servers(Corporate Model)=$37,499.85
Nexus Updated Database Protection=$109.00
150 Units(16 GB Corporate Model)=$130,498.50

Total Cost:$168,107.35


We await your reply.

Captain Anna Hughes
Allied States of Tutlingburg
Department of Defense
Information/Technology Department


Dear Captain Hughes,

In response to your questions:

The Nexus employs the general list of WEP, WPA, and other security encryption methods. However, the Nexus employs interlocking Wi-Fi security, meaning you can layer multiple security blocks on top of each other or within each other for added protection. Such a method is only possible in bypass through a physical modification to the node itself.

The Wi-Fi at any moment, can be disabled by an easy to find switch beneath a plastic flap on its side.

The Nexus can immediately detect an auto-intrusion up to two failed attempts. In other words, it will immediately lock itself down to all use attempts after 2 failed attempts should you choose for that option to be in place. Those already connected when it locks down, fortunately, will remain connected.

Yes! The Nexus, as long as it is properly supplied with the appropriate power supply, can be used as mobile server node.

I hope this answers your questions. Your order has been processed. Please leave one business day, and then 3-4 business days for shipping and handling. Is there anything else I can help you with?

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Postby The Black Plains » Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:13 pm

McNeko's Receipt:

The most expensive one.

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Postby Jenrak » Sat Aug 28, 2010 7:18 pm

Updated news, with information in regards to Project Feed.

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United Gordonopia
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Postby United Gordonopia » Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:54 pm

To: The Xzaerom Institute
From: The Republic of United Gordonopia

The government of the Republic currently uses a significant amount of previous generation technology for operating systems and personal telecommunications. After a long search, the Ministry of State has happened upon your organization. We are very interested in both the Unit Smartphone and the Fuse OS. We are willing to upgrade all necessary computers to Fuse, however for the Unit we wish to inquire about a concession. A long-standing contract with the domestic Gordon Mobile requires us to continue our cellular service with them for the next four years. We wish to inquire about the possibility of modifying a bulk order of Units to use Gordon Mobile as their provider. We hope you understand that our purchased of Units is contingent on this concession.

For the Fuse OS, we wish to purchase the license for one million corporate level upgrades of our current OS's in use. The total of this should be 379,990,000 USD. For the Unit Smartphone, if you agree to the contingency, we wish to purchase 50,000 in the 32 GB, no contract, corporate model. At base price, this should be 48,499,500 USD however we understand if you require a higher payment to meet our contingency.

We thank you in advance.
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Postby Jenrak » Mon Aug 30, 2010 9:35 am

United Gordonopia wrote:To: The Xzaerom Institute
From: The Republic of United Gordonopia

The government of the Republic currently uses a significant amount of previous generation technology for operating systems and personal telecommunications. After a long search, the Ministry of State has happened upon your organization. We are very interested in both the Unit Smartphone and the Fuse OS. We are willing to upgrade all necessary computers to Fuse, however for the Unit we wish to inquire about a concession. A long-standing contract with the domestic Gordon Mobile requires us to continue our cellular service with them for the next four years. We wish to inquire about the possibility of modifying a bulk order of Units to use Gordon Mobile as their provider. We hope you understand that our purchased of Units is contingent on this concession.

For the Fuse OS, we wish to purchase the license for one million corporate level upgrades of our current OS's in use. The total of this should be 379,990,000 USD. For the Unit Smartphone, if you agree to the contingency, we wish to purchase 50,000 in the 32 GB, no contract, corporate model. At base price, this should be 48,499,500 USD however we understand if you require a higher payment to meet our contingency.

We thank you in advance.


Dear Republic of United Gordonopia,

The Unit is compatible with most SIM carriers, and comes at a generally unlocked system. Locking and unlocking is determine your provider more than the Xzaerom Institute, and while there are plans to currently develop a mobile network compatible with the Unit at a low and affordable cost, talks with major corporations at this stage have been on hold until further details to provide the best service is determined.

As such, the Unit is compatible with Gordon Mobile up until it's contract end and further should you wish to continue Gordon Mobile's service. Therefore, we can immediately program Gordon Mobile as the default connection for your order, with a small cost of $10 per phone, or come without programming free of charge.

As for your order of Fuse licenses, the order has been processed and you will be shipped your goods when the payment is cleared. Shipping is expedited over $500, so we wish you a good day, and thank you for choosing Xzaerom.

Sincerely,
Sales Representative,
Elanor Paige.
ID 2191 7902

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