One of the most persistent truths of information technology is the phenomenon called lock-in. Lock-in describes the fact that technology platforms do not naturally interoperate and that as users make commitments to specific platforms, they are "locked-in" to their decisions. This concept has collected a lot of dust over the years seeing as IT managers have endured this reality since the beginning of automation.
Executive Update
Locking into Software-as-a-Service
By John Berry
Posted September 14, 2006 | Leadership | Leadership | Leadership |
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