Big Software has duped us for decades – Part I

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 10/26/2009 - 01:04

CNN Money: "Here's how the software business really works: A software company charges your firm an enormous upfront licensing fee and locks you into escalating costs for decades to come, often using a set of hardball tactics."


 

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