On Thursday 03 April 2003 03:53 pm, Miguel de Leon wrote:

> not really, a "quick fix" solution has always been attractive to consumers.
> deployment time is always a factor in project proposals and project
> management (especially when you're pitching it to suits that aren't
> tech-savvy or are exposed to only one type of vendor).  :(

There are also times when the company's old web server has been cracked, and 
they want to install a new, hardened server in the fastest time possible so 
that their web service will be up as soon as possible. Companies that rely on 
web services extensively to interact with suppliers and buyers for their 
daily uptake will appreciate a quick solution.

mikol
-- 
All seems condemned in the long run to approximate a state akin to
Gaussian noise.
                -- James Martin


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