United States.
They are a 3rd party distribution and logistics company.

On May 11, 8:39 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> Glad to hear about this.
> Can you tell us in which country and in which field your previous
> employer was operating?
>
> On May 11, 7:34 pm, drelyn86 <drelki...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > With my previous employer, I used web2py to build a few basic
> > applications. One was an application to input and track inventory
> > mistakes in warehouse operations. Another was a similar application to
> > input and track the results of daily audits performed by each
> > warehouse department. I also made an application to provide a daily
> > report of the toner and maintenance kit status in 40+ of our
> > production printers. Lastly, I made an application that our IT
> > department used to manage the logins and permissions of users for each
> > of these applications.
> > These projects were part of a bigger initiative to ween the facility
> > off of dependence on dozens of large and unmaintained Microsoft Access
> > databases. The rapid-development and multi-database-friendliness of
> > web2py made it the best tool for what I needed.
>
> > I won't be able to provide the company name, as I haven't maintained
> > contact with my previous employer. Likewise, I will not be able to
> > provide a screenshot, as the layout was branded with company logos.
>
> > I really like working with web2py. It's the first and only framework I
> > have learned so far, and these applications were the first of anything
> > useful I have built outside of "Hello World" in any language I have
> > ever attempted learning. By no means, do I consider myself a
> > programmer... and that's why I think python and web2py works for me
> > (the are, however, very talented programmers using web2py).
>
> > I was able to talk about this experience in a job-interview that
> > landed me at a company that offers MUCH more opportunity. I'd like to
> > thank everyone in the web2py community for being so much help and
> > doing such a great job.
>
> > Yours Truly...
>
> > On May 10, 5:09 pm, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > > Anthony made some good 
> > > points:http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/msg/a40b27807edc8603
>
> > > For now let's concentrate on one of them for now. If you have
> > > developed software in web2py that you use internally in your company
> > > but you cannot release it open source, would you let us know? Can you
> > > tell us what is the software for? Could you provide a screenshot? Can
> > > we quote the name of the company?
>
> > > Massimo

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