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Nothing to do with potatoes then?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014 -
the marketing team who came up the amazingly stoopid name probably have the same IQ as one.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNothing to do with potatoes then?
Or is that being unfair to root vegetables?I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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Yes. Stop being potatoist.Originally posted by Pogle View Postthe marketing team who came up the amazingly stoopid name probably have the same IQ as one.
Or is that being unfair to root vegetables?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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There are loads of "process" systems like these - they are the holy grail for businesses.
They think they can get rid of so much IT just by having these things.Comment
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I think I'll start an internet site called the daily mash...
These "you won't need developers" tools have been around at least since 1990. For anything other than the simplest applications, they either don't work or work badly. There's no way that software can write software effectively.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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You are not wrong...... It seems for most of my IT Career "they" have been trying to get rid of IT (or IT'ers)... I hope they aren't just trying to get rid of me!Originally posted by jmo21 View PostThey think they can get rid of so much IT just by having these things.
(thankfully) the more they try to get rid of us the more they c*ck it up and complicate it and the more opportunities they create........Comment
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Don't speak too soon. Compared to the 1980s, I no longer need IT people to set up a spreadsheet, knock up a simple database, or network from my home to the rest of the world.Originally posted by jmo21 View PostThere are loads of "process" systems like these - they are the holy grail for businesses.
They think they can get rid of so much IT just by having these things.
I've never used Business Mashups, but I have used data hubs and workflow/process management systems. These things evolve.Comment
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Indeed they do. And if all businesses needed was spreadsheets and simple databases and to be able to network in a simple way, you wouldn't need an IT department. But as things have evolved so have the it processes. Rather than creating spreadsheets we're doing ever more complicated and powerful things.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostDon't speak too soon. Compared to the 1980s, I no longer need IT people to set up a spreadsheet, knock up a simple database, or network from my home to the rest of the world.
... These things evolve.
The IT bit will never go away, so long as people want to connect the spreadsheet to the database, then send the data to HQ to be used to determine next years sales plan...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Drewster, you bin hangin' wiv dem homies for too long, innit?
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