> As has been typical in my career, when the vendor said they had a product, what they really meant was they had something vaguely resembling a product that vaguely matched what we needed, and with heavy customization they could torture it into doing what we needed.
How many times have I been accused of wanting to "reinvent the wheel" while facing this exact situation ? I can't count.
How many times have I been accused of wanting to "reinvent the wheel" while facing this exact situation ? I can't count.