Thursday, March 13, 2003
I talked to a CIO Magazine editor a couple weeks ago, and here's the outcome of that chat, a short editorial. I guess I come across as pretty serious. It's a little unfortunate that I also come across as not believing in Xythos WFS: "[Lisa] still tells people about free and more feature-rich alternatives to her own employer's products." The truth, as always, is more nuanced. There are free alternatives to WFS and there are alternatives with different feature sets.
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