Elpidio Latorilla,

I disagree with you in this point. Below there is an example.

you wrote:

EL> hxp will be accepted (or maybe not) based on its usefulness and merits.

See the video standard VHS. Its accepted and mostly used worldwide but
its not the best standard.

Video2000 have a much better quality more useful but its quite rare
used.
The reason is that because of big companies they provide VHS in the
past. The full power of marketing and lobbyism brought it to the
market as standard.

Same in operating systems. Look how many percent work inside the
Microsoft company in lobbyism and marketing. Much more people than in
software developing.

In healthcare we have a much more difficult situation. If HXP didn't
find a way inside the organisations than it will loose.

Mit freundlichen Gr�ssen
Wilfried Goedert
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