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Re: Obama's Health IT Dilemma: The 'Some Dude' Problem
by zman58 on Monday January 05, @05:54AM
"Some Dude" is the result of "Some Manager" approving for purchase said restrictive proprietary up-the-creek solution. The suitability of a software solution should be judged on its longer term and sustainable merits. A set of fancy features and marketing speak is not enough. A 90's era software acquisition process is just no longer adequate for today's IT solutions. Competition is required and single-source proprietary vendors should be out of the picture. Open source (free as in libre, GPL, ASL etc.) solutions should be emphasized with paid-for support on a multi-vendor competitive basis.
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