Re: Enterprise

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---- Ray Hauge <ray.hauge.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> I just read an interesting article about enterprise software.  One of 
> the most common arguments against PHP tends to be "It's not enterprise 
> ready."  This article talks more about ruby, but it could be about any 
> "non-enterprise" language as well.
> 
> http://lists.canonical.org/pipermail/kragen-tol/2005-April/000772.html
> 
> I recently got a new job at a hospital, and the "enterprise software" 
> they have is no where near as high quality as it could/should be.  This 
> is my first job at a somewhat large organization (500+ employees) so I 
> was kind of shocked at the state of their software.  Typically 
> healthcare systems are further behind in the technology adoption, but 
> having to deal with workarounds all day long sure gets old.
> 

Realize your "recent" article was published in 2005 (read the link) and not to mention that this has been brought up about 6 different times in the last 4 months...

Wolf

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