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Business Software Needs A Revolution

An anonymous reader writes "According to a Businessweek Online article, today's high-end business software is bloated, buggy, and too expensive - no surprise to those of us who have paid our bills by adding pointless features to some piece of software arbitrarily priced at $100k. Evidently, firms are now re-evaluating their software purchases, and finding that they're not working out the way the sales guys told them they would."

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  1. Re:Market forces control software quality by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You poor thing...did you have a good job during the dot-com boom, and now nobody will hire you because you're the only one that thinks that "we don't need to buy new software, a linux box can do that!" Hint: get a haircut, and start wearing a shirt with a collar to job interviews.

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