Hello List,

Maybe, some of you will not be agree with me, But, I think centralization will
occur.

Let's imagine that There is no banking system in the world and everyone keeps their
money at home. And, someone claims that there will be banks and people will give
money to banks. In this case, we would say 'Why'. We would say "Why do I give my
money to a bank ?".

This is same thing for IT sector. Some of us say "Why do I give my data ?". I'm
saying if we give our money to a bank, why don't we give our data to data centers ?

Which one is important for commercial companies, money or data ? Money is
centralized, why not data ?

Also, Centralized information makes societies more democratic, more clearer.

Danisment....




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> Jared,
>
>     The other problem with outsourcing, which we've run head on into, is that an
> ASP wants you to run the application "plain vanilla".  Customization of an
> application to fit your business/needs is one area they really do not like to
> handle.  Makes upgrading a pain in the *&^, which means some of your clients are
> running PeopleSoft 7 while the remainder are on Peoplesoft 8.  Also your patch
> levels will vary, due to the customization.  Hence, if you need to customize you
> can't outsource.
>
> Dick Goulet
>
> ____________________Reply Separator____________________
> Author: Jared Still <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:       4/30/2002 7:08 AM
>
> <RANT>
> This has all been tried before, and the predictions are the
> same:  financial nirvana, big savings in technology costs,
> no pesky holier-than-thou DBA's baffling poor damagers
> with stuff they can't possibly understand.
> </RANT>
>
> Very few executive, managers or DBA's are going to want
> to place their corporate data on Oracle's site, or even provide
> access to it from outside for non-employees.
>
> There's also the whipping boy factor.  Who's butt you going to
> kick when the database is screwed up?  ;)
>
> Heard a good quote on a documentary the other night:
> "A corporation has no soul to save nor an ass to kick".
>
> Someone local must be accountable for the data.  The whole
> outsourcing thing is kind of baffling to me at times.  Why not
> carry it out its fullest measure?
>
> Outsource mfg, sales, IT, design and executives.  No need
> for any employees.
>
> Guess I turned of the rant too soon.
>
> Jared
>
> On Tuesday 30 April 2002 06:44, Farnsworth, Dave wrote:
> > http://www.infoworld.com/articles/se/xml/02/04/29/020429seoracle.xml
> >
> > Dave
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