Python equivalent to SharePoint?

Lawrence D'Oliveiro ldo at geek-central.gen.new_zealand
Fri Oct 17 05:53:08 EDT 2008


In message
<e88b96f0-6299-4f0d-8cd6-68adc022b71e at m36g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, Paul
Boddie wrote:

> On 15 Okt, 22:50, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <l... at geek-
> central.gen.new_zealand> wrote:
>
>> In message
>> <0b60a505-7c04-4d4a-a656-ad9e18eb9... at p10g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, Paul
>> Boddie wrote:
>>
>> > ... any absence of steep licensing costs isn't necessarily
>> > an advantage in the consulting business since such stuff usually gets
>> > passed onto the brand-obsessed customer.
>>
>> Sounds like you're talking about customers being bigger businesses,
>> rather than smaller ones. Smaller businesses would indeed care about such
>> costs.
> 
> Yes, in big consulting it's all about big organisations and big
> contracts, where the licensing fees can presumably be put in a budget
> that has to be spent anyway, especially in the public sector.

Most of the world's GDP comes from small businesses.



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