Bill Gates' web experience: Byzantine, idiotic logic
June 25, 2008 (Wednesday) | Microsoft
Analyzing IT program management failures with the perfect vision of hindsight often leads the observer through a senseless and convoluted maze of past decisions. Studying the Byzantine and idiotic logic behind many IT failures, one wonders, "How did we get here from there?" Bill Gates experienced this Tower of Babel when he tried to download two Microsoft consumer products.
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