3 points | by croes 8 hours ago ago
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Stupid question --- why doesn't Microsoft help them do this?
Apparently, the answer is because service and vendor lock-in is much more profitable.
Microsoft became wildly profitable by breaking the service provider model --- only to fall back into the model they broke.
The more things change, the more tbey stay the same.
Stupid question --- why doesn't Microsoft help them do this?
Apparently, the answer is because service and vendor lock-in is much more profitable.
Microsoft became wildly profitable by breaking the service provider model --- only to fall back into the model they broke.
The more things change, the more tbey stay the same.