WARNING: I really mean it, this blog location is retiring shortly, please update your feed reader to point to the new location: http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/plaird In my previous blog entry, I discussed the possibility of a software giant failing to adapt to the SaaS revolution. I used the history of DEC as an example of how a highly successful company could miss a major shift in the market and capsize. This blog entry is a reference guide to what each of the major software vendors are
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