I'm not much for conspiracy theories either, anything that requires much planning or accuracy is doomed.

It's been hard to find articles that are more than just re-writes of the Register piece (or whatever they used). However, it does seem that a common theme in the earlier articles was problems of interoperability. that suggests that since all the other depts. were running only MS, they were unwilling, unable or both to work with CPS.

In short, it's likely that they're simply paying the cost of vendor lock-in and/or rewarding bad behavior.

-Lars

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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Ian Lynch wrote:

On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 14:49 +1000, Daniel Kasak wrote:

As I'm always one for conspiracy theories, let me suggest the following ...

I'm much more inclined to believe in the power of ignorance, and lack of
long term vision.



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