Software Selection: A Third Alternative
Part One: The Buyer’s Perspective
Joseph J. Strub - January 21, 2008
Experience has taught many of us that selecting a piece of enterprise-wide software is more of an art form than a science. In software selection, “2 + 2” may equal “4”—if the software selection process is successful and the right software, in all aspects, is selected. Or, “2 + 2” could equal “3” if it is partially successful in that the software meets many of the company’s needs but places a technological burden on the infrastructure. Or, the result could be “0” if the selected software totally fails to meet the company’s needs or organizational temperament...
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