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."
Ooo yeah! get it in ya! early!
I gess some businesses object to the part of the EULA that effectively made them say: "Thank you, sir. May I have another?"
Trying to keep it locked up is causing all these problems. Business would greatly benefit from free and open information--it's a win-win thing.
-Libertarian secular transhumanist
because he continuously adds extra line breaks to his messages. I've warned you before. This is getting out of hand. Why are you so special?