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Have government panels delivered IT lock-in?

Government agencies face barriers extracting themselves from Infrastructure as a Service.

Rob O'Neill
Thu, 28 Mar 2019

All too often, ICT buying decisions appear to bring unintended consequences.

One that every organisation tries to avoid is lock-in – the inability to change platforms or technologies when you find they do not perform as promised or when market conditions change or new and more attractive

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Rob O'Neill
Thu, 28 Mar 2019
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