I came across the following quote about a couple of weeks ago and I think it summarises the frustration for proprietary s/w users, and explains in part why more organisations are turning to open source s/w.
“Traditional proprietary software, with its long release cycles and closely guarded development roadmaps, will never be nimble enough to [...]
Since my last posting in May 24, 2006, I have not written a single post. Some times I think I don’t have much to write about; other times it has been a case of other priorities have to take precedence. As such one day becomes one week, then one month, ten months and here we [...]