On May 22, 2010, at 15:45 , Dana Quinn wrote:
This discussion makes me wonder - *why* isn't there a really good commercial product? (and I do believe there isn't a good commercial
I'm under the strong impression that commercial offerings are either (a) productized internal tools (b) add-ons to monitoring frameworksI also think there's been little general interest in commercial tools because of the (real or perceived) notion that any place large enough to be worth selling to won't be interested in rewiring their infrastructure.
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