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  • ...from the vendor, and not just a chaperoned [[proof of concept]] where the software vendor can control inputs and outcomes to make the product seem satisfactor *[[Software as a service]]
    396 bytes (62 words) - 18:17, 7 February 2021
  • {{d|Software as a service|/ˈsɒftweər əz ə ˈsɜːvɪs/|n|}} ...orified ''[[rent-seeking]]'' to the poor sods who have it imposed on them, software as a service is the disguised ''re''intermediation of a function by a tool
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  • #REDIRECT [[Software-as-a-service]]
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  • ...from the vendor, and not just a chaperoned [[proof of concept]] where the software vendor can control inputs and outcomes to make the product seem satisfactor *[[Software as a service]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Software-as-a-service]]
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  • #redirect[[Software-as-a-service]]
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  • #redirect[[Software-as-a-service]]
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  • #redirect[[Software-as-a-service]]
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  • ...lly''': one of the millions of [[agent]]s, [[broker-dealer]]s, advisers, [[software as a service]] providers, [[vendor]]s, [[introducer]]s and diverse other [[ *[[Software as a service]]
    705 bytes (100 words) - 11:17, 20 November 2019
  • ...harbours a coven of [[Rent-extraction|rent-extracting]] parasites (yes, [[software as a service]], we ''are'' looking at you) — that is to say, ''bad'' tech *[[Software as a service]]
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  • *[[Software as a service]]
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  • *[[Software as a service]]
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  • ...handsomely, and in perpetuity, to implement a “proprietary” [[open-source software]] solution for them. ...f trying — then combining it with the boneheaded [[rentier]] carry-on of [[software as a service]] is ''essence'' of extra-virgin, first-pressing snake oil.
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  • ...ch is certainly true — and has concluded that it will be by designing some software than can do that job instead. So, armed with some ropey javascript commissi ...[[financial services]] industry is out of all proportion to the value the software could possibly deliver, but this doesn’t matter as long as the [[general
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  • ...quity|Cash equities]] chat. An [[order management system]], or [[OMS]], is software a [[broker]] uses to manage client order and trade flow between different
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  • ...sense that exactly no-one is going to tool around with contract automation software at the weekend for fun. Though the idea of document assembly home hobbyists
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  • {{a|work|{{Image|Clippy|png|[[Backpfeifengesicht]] rendered as software, yesterday}} }}There is a branch of {{tag|software}} anthropology which categorises office workers by reference to the Microso
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  • ...to enhance it by substituting cheaper, faster, components (be it hardware, software or meatware) but never once looking at ''[[waste]]''. *For the new software, you must buy kit and integrate software into a existing, creaking tech architecture.
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  • ''Software/IT''<br> ''Software/IT''<br>
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  • }}1. Computing (''informal''): Computer software whose marginal usefulness is outweighed by the colossal demands it makes on
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  • ...ink it is beyond the wit of Adobe’s developers to put one in. But no. In a software package that has been around since 1984, they’ve never thought to include ...re insane way of carrying out an elementary task in a market-leading {{tag|software}} package, do write in.
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  • Not just buying an “application” — “[[Software as a service|software as a service]]”, ''naturellement'' — that reviews and unimpressively ma
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  • ...e which symbolises what smart software should be about, but [[reg tech|the software that start-ups hawk to legal practices]] typically isn’t.
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  • ...s [[fungible]]. These three effects are costed in — they come with ''any'' software solution free of charge. And as for software: it is, we are told, about [[Software is eating the world|to eat the world]]. All the world is a coder. You can f
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  • ...face]] or [[API]] is that little gobbet of [[code]] that lets you hook one software application, database, etc, with another. Especially useful when importing
    865 bytes (134 words) - 08:58, 6 October 2021
  • ...ually muttered in the context of some kind of [[rent-seeking]] activity —[[software as a service]] for example — which is predicated not so much on [[custome
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  • ...In cyberspace we must understand how a different “code” regulates—how the software and hardware (i.e., the “code” of cyberspace) that make cyberspace ''wh
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  • *[[Software as a service]]
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  • ...nt]]s were back in style again, branding themselves now as providers of “[[software as a service]]” and similarly fishy things. ...gotiators, [[software as a service]] providers engaged ''implement'' the [[Software as a service|SAAS]] solutions bought in the first wave.
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  • ...e to the meatware, but nonetheless sweeps all other office word-processing software before it. ...osing documents. But the days of purpose-built alternative word-processing software packages, like Lotus Notes, WordPerfect or even the admirable but, preterna
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  • *[[software as a service]]
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  • ...ore not a great grounds for concluding that [[software is eating the world|software is going to eat the world]] and turn we mortal [[meatsack]]s into battery-p
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  • [[Microsoft PowerPoint|PowerPoint]] is the market-standard software package for dressing up fatuous ideas with profundity; as such it appeals t ...d into the senior partner’s mail tray. Hence the inexplicable success of a software package that. functionally. is a disaster, even by [[Microsoft Office|Micro
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  • ...our service, or to gauge your users’ general needs — or opinions — of your software platform, you are going to get a stupid question.
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  • A vulnerability in code that hackers find before the software vendor does. Because the vendor is none-the-wiser, there is no patch for th
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  • {{a|devil|}}Not to be confused with the related concept in software architecture, [[tight coupling]] between two components of a [[distributed
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  • ...that tech businesses can’t make money if all they get paid for is writing software. This would be like Mick Jagger only getting paid for fifteen minutes’ wo
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  • ...ts. The software got 94% of the points. The [[meatware]] only got 67%. The Software was quicker. And — chuckle — it needed less coffee. Headline: ''dumb ma But this software is designed to facilitate “right-sourcing” the negotiation to cheaper (
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  • *[[Software as a service]]
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  • ...stem. Through runbook automation, these processes can be carried out using software tools in a predetermined manner.
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  • {{d|Software as a service|/ˈsɒftweər əz ə ˈsɜːvɪs/|n|}} ...orified ''[[rent-seeking]]'' to the poor sods who have it imposed on them, software as a service is the disguised ''re''intermediation of a function by a tool
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  • ...really powerful algorithms at work have a look at modern music production software. ...an be done inside a laptop, thanks to the power of AI and algorithm, using software that costs less than a couple of grand.
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  • Plus, it is hands-down, ''the best'' web editing software there is out there. It is open-source, it is crowd-sourced, it is non-comme
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  • ...e. Consider there are, literally, ''billions'' of users of word processing software but, to all intents, ''two'' viable word-processing applications in the wor ===On “niche” versus “enterprise” and the [[meatware]]/software bet===
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  • ...ary metadata on top of it<ref>With the [[tedious]] overheads that implies: software licence fees and a squadron of librarians chasing users up to validate the
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  • ...rce the way scientists experiment on mice. It is designed to make sure new software it would like to impose on the workforce but which users do not want, under
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  • Approval subroutines have fired and launched escalations for the spend on the software vendor; a militarised [[3-PISA|third party information security]] analytics
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  • It isn’t just about buying software.
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  • ...low from the simple fact of size (e.g., adding another user to an existing software licence automatically ''reduces'' the per-user cost of the licence, without
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  • {{caps|'''[[JC]]'''}}: Great! How about some decent document comparison software?<br>
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  • ...e of poor or substandard operators, but because of ''manifestly inadequate software''.
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  • ...] that [[legal eagles]] never had trouble adopting was document comparison software. Over the years this kit has gone by different names: Americans call it “
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  • ...of software management. In any decent-sized organisation, pitches for new software will come in from all sides, and carefully curating the the IT “estate” ...sappoints even at that. To augment or change the application to which your software is dedicated, to meet a new challenge or opportunity — that requires ''ju
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  • *[[Software as a service]]
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  • ...rk'']] threw together over a mad weekend six months ago. You know how your software contraption was quite easy, in the scheme of things, to make? How it only c
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  • *[[Software as a service]]
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  • *Open source solutions - There is a lot of good, free software available (e.g. Mediawiki)
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  • ...r bonds at all — the Wikipedia example. Different types of emergent social software platforms (ESSPs) work better for different types of community bond. McAfee
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  • ...such contract in wide use). Hence: “Hi I would like to pitch you my new [[software as a service]] offering, which can intelligently automate your entire legal
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  • ...advice for those who write [[playbook]]s. It’s all very well having clever software that can read your [[confidentiality agreement]]s and mark them up accordin
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  • ...— is piling up. Granted, a lot of it is ''crap'' work: [[internal audit]], software [[change manager|change management]], six-sigma process analysis and [[tale
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  • *[[Software-as-a-service]]
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  • ...thor|Daniel Dennett}} (''[https://philpapers.org/rec/DENJJS Julian Jaynes’ Software Archaeology]'') but its critique was of emphasis rather than substance and
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  • Any statement boils down to a logical proposition, and so on. It is like software code, only instead of subroutines, conditions, logic gates, if/then stateme
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  • ...tware is designed to go as fast as fast as possible. But, problem: if such software is hacked, it performs maliciously as fast as possible, too. The Bitcoin pr
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  • ...re are two explanations for this, and neither is edifying: one is that the software is so fragile or poorly designed that allowing a user to tinker with it wil
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  • ...paying for them, on top of this confounded [[reg tech]] and the rent your software as a service provider is extracting on the whole operation. If these people ...an NDA, and it will get sorted out, but remember the original point of the software was to eliminate work, not generate more of the stuff.
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  • ...ch less of a limiting factor, because so much of it could be achieved with software.
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  • ...itigroup’s archaic [[Citigroup v Brigade Capital Management|loan servicing software]]. ...ance teams reading from [[playbook|playbooks]], “[[Chatbot|A.I.-powered]]” software applications — is surely the Bond villain’s way of despatching an enemy
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  • ...bureaucratic overhead in maintaining, auditing, approving and renewing the software, training legal users, updating the content — the knock-on pain of solvin
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  • *[[Software is eating the world]]. — © Marc Andreessen, 2009
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  • ...big concern, we submit, if you’re delivering double glazing, or licensing software, where the ability to agree changes on the fly without having to oblige the
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  • ...February 17] accords more with the commonsense view that ''batshit crazy'' software was the operating cause here.</ref> Instead of instructing the interest pay
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  • |{{bg|green}}<small>'''Low''': Assuming you can find the software, it is a straightforward plugin. This is the basic promise of a distributed
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