I concur with you mike. Also the lack of due diligence when select products.
Companies seem unwilling to pay for R&D on a project they will spend
millions on, to make it a success.

On 5/22/07, Mike Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Boniface Kabaso wrote:
>
> > person. I guess it is an architectural design  &  a software methodology
> > issue at fault here and Java & OSS have just gotten caught up in the
>
> I greatly doubt that its any kind of technical issue at all.  My
> experience: 100% of these sort of problems arise from political &
> project-management decisions.
>
> Techies: We'll need 8 months and 12 grudgeon-widgets.
>
> Political Handlers: You're getting 4 months and there's only budget for
> 3 grudeon-widgets.  You lazy incompetents always want more than you
> really need.
>
> ....time goes by....
> ...critical dealine comes, everything falls over...
> ..money is found to pay for the "additional" resources needed..
>
> --
> mike morris        :: mike.morris (at) cocosoft . co . za
> cOcO technologies  :: www . coco . co . za
>
>
> >
>


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