I work as a software engineer for Motorola in Libertyville, Illinois USA. Last year, we had a need from our user community to create Power Point slides from dynamic data stored in an SQL Server database, within an ASP.NET framework. We conducted an extensive search among our preferred vendors, other software vendors, Microsoft, and our internal development teams in the US, India, and China. Our internal teams could only supply solutions using Com components and Power Point macros, which Microsoft doesn’t endorse or support. The only software vendor having a commercial solution was Aspose. We purchased the unlimited license, and now have a solution in user acceptance testing. Our user community is happy with the product so far, and the key product developer Alex has been extremely helpful in helping us develop our application. I came from the J2EE and Oracle environment, so I was getting up to speed on SQL Server, ASP.NET, C#, and VB. But now that I have a good foundation for both environments, I am happy with the excellent performance of Aspose Power Point, and the company reminds me of the successful Jboss J2EE offerings at www.jboss.org. Perhaps if Aspose is entering the Java marketplace, maybe a partnership with Jboss might be mutually beneficial, as Jboss already has partnerships with Mysql, etc.