July 10, 2011 07:00 pm GMT
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Building An Enterprise Software Company That Doesn't Suck
Thomas Wailgum, an editor at CIO.com, summed up the enterprise software industry best when he wrote, "It might appear that even tobacco companies enjoy a better level of overall 'likeability' than do enterprise software vendors."The way successful enterprise software companies have historically operated has been more or less uncontested: licensing costs increase at regular intervals, technology is difficult to integrate, and the user experience is often atrocious. Unlike most other open markets, which force out negative behaviors over time, many of the practices in place today serve the vendor and customer asymmetrically. Amazingly, more than 40% of IT projects still fail to deliver the expected business ROI, yet enterprise vendors come out winning regardless.Original Link: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/AYXbDUr_QV0/
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