Mon-04-07-2022, 01:50 AM
(Sat-02-07-2022, 21:57 PM)Caroline Wrote: Very interesting KatT.
I have the impression that there are more governments making bad decisions in software choices…. We also have a government like that.
And whoh !!! “ Instead of saving $70 million a year as planned, the report said that the cost to taxpayers to fix Phoenix's problems could reach a total of $2.2 billion by 2023.”
That is amazingly bad.
Off the shelf is ok for small systems…. But for big systems….![]()
But of course dedicated developed software can also go berserk.
Our government once did a good choice for a specific project, they had started themselves with a devastating combination of Excel spreadsheets, terribly complex, needing two teams of 5 people. Then they decided to buy the adaptable system of the company where I work. Result, everything became simpler, faster, in control and only needed one team of 5 people.
it`s going to cost a lot more as the problems will not be fixed by 2023. And there are also problems caused between the chair and the keyboard ...those are about 60%. They are looking into another system....hope I am retired when they go live as I have absolutely NO intention of experiencing Phoenix the sequel
