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by cc81
2417 days ago
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Sometimes it is budget or just needing someone to drive it through a heavy process. It is also not always worth it if you cannot show a real business case. The thing might help you and it might be worth it if you hack something together yourself but if IT is suppose to build something that is available, has support, has disaster recovery, is patched etc. it might no longer be easy to find the business case for it. |
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So in the end people hack it in Excel or Access. No need to ask permission, no budget issues, no blame if it's not great.