We always end with these conclusions, and it's a bit boring.

I totally agree with you, but reality is a bit different. Many agencies,
corporates, etc. are not considering to leave they're infrastructure. IT
ISN'T AN OPTION. I suggest solutions to interoperate, not to switch the
whole thing.

It would be easier, and a lot cheeper, if everybody talked one language.
But we have hundreads of languages in the world, and we have to deal with
this.

giovanni

2012/3/26 Sandro Santilli <[email protected]>

> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 03:04:48PM +0200, G. Allegri wrote:
>
> > As usual, Sandro, it there was the chance to do everything with free
> > software I would have already suggested it :)
>
> Of course there is a way: develop what's missing (if anything).
> May cost more, or may not.
> For sure it doesn't bind you to a specific vendor.
>
> --strk;
>
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