Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android
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@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
The telnet really isn't an option as it is set by the ERP manufacturer. How much more difficult is it to write software for SSH instead of Telnet? That would give us one more layer of security and still accomplish the same thing, just a hair bit slower.
WTf?!? the ERP vendor requires telnet? I thought you were just dropping a file for the ERP system to ingest. Drop them get a modern system.
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@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
machines in production. The machines are currently being replaced and off of this old system. Doors are getting replaced with
Now - I dare you to go to management and say - we have to drop the ERP vendor because they are old and outdated - and see what they say.
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@coliver said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
The telnet really isn't an option as it is set by the ERP manufacturer. How much more difficult is it to write software for SSH instead of Telnet? That would give us one more layer of security and still accomplish the same thing, just a hair bit slower.
WTf?!? the ERP vendor requires telnet? I thought you were just dropping a file for the ERP system to ingest. Drop them get a modern system.
If it uses telnet, it's not even a business class system. What does this say for how management views their own company?
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@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
machines in production. The machines are currently being replaced and off of this old system. Doors are getting replaced with
Now - I dare you to go to management and say - we have to drop the ERP vendor because they are old and outdated - and see what they say.
No, drop them because they are unprofessional, think that their customer's businesses are jokes, and don't respect their customers or security.
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@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
machines in production. The machines are currently being replaced and off of this old system. Doors are getting replaced with
Now - I dare you to go to management and say - we have to drop the ERP vendor because they are old and outdated - and see what they say.
Thank you. How would I be able to go to management and tell them that we need to drop a system that we base most of our company around like a bad habit? The choice to go with this vendor was made a long time ago by a person who had enough pull in the company but not enough technology experience to make this call, and that person is no longer here.
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Can you name the ERP vendor? I know @RojoLoco likes a bit of vendor shaming during his day.
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@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
machines in production. The machines are currently being replaced and off of this old system. Doors are getting replaced with
Now - I dare you to go to management and say - we have to drop the ERP vendor because they are old and outdated - and see what they say.
Thank you. How would I be able to go to management and tell them that we need to drop a system that we base most of our company around like a bad habit? The choice to go with this vendor was made a long time ago by a person who had enough pull in the company but not enough technology experience to make this call, and that person is no longer here.
So... something that doesn't meet the businesses needs anymore (or ever?) and should be looked at regardless?
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@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
machines in production. The machines are currently being replaced and off of this old system. Doors are getting replaced with
Now - I dare you to go to management and say - we have to drop the ERP vendor because they are old and outdated - and see what they say.
Thank you. How would I be able to go to management and tell them that we need to drop a system that we base most of our company around like a bad habit? The choice to go with this vendor was made a long time ago by a person who had enough pull in the company but not enough technology experience to make this call, and that person is no longer here.
The real issue is whoever allowed someone without the necessary skills or allegiance to do that. The root issue isn't the guy that made the decision, but the person that empowered that person.
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@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
machines in production. The machines are currently being replaced and off of this old system. Doors are getting replaced with
Now - I dare you to go to management and say - we have to drop the ERP vendor because they are old and outdated - and see what they say.
Careful with that - management is likely old and outdated as well, they probably wouldn't like that suggestion.
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@coliver said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
Can you name the ERP vendor? I know @RojoLoco likes a bit of vendor shaming during his day.
Not sure if I can name them or not. I'm about positive that they are not on either MangoLassi or SW as they are more focused on niche markets, such as the food manufacturing industry.
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@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
machines in production. The machines are currently being replaced and off of this old system. Doors are getting replaced with
Now - I dare you to go to management and say - we have to drop the ERP vendor because they are old and outdated - and see what they say.
Thank you. How would I be able to go to management and tell them that we need to drop a system that we base most of our company around like a bad habit? The choice to go with this vendor was made a long time ago by a person who had enough pull in the company but not enough technology experience to make this call, and that person is no longer here.
This was the joke I was trying to make - Scott and others are telling you to drop it. Chances are, even if you make the best presentation possible, it's pretty unlikely that you'll get them to move to another product as long as the stakeholders feel that it's working for them.
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@scottalanmiller said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
machines in production. The machines are currently being replaced and off of this old system. Doors are getting replaced with
Now - I dare you to go to management and say - we have to drop the ERP vendor because they are old and outdated - and see what they say.
Thank you. How would I be able to go to management and tell them that we need to drop a system that we base most of our company around like a bad habit? The choice to go with this vendor was made a long time ago by a person who had enough pull in the company but not enough technology experience to make this call, and that person is no longer here.
The real issue is whoever allowed someone without the necessary skills or allegiance to do that. The root issue isn't the guy that made the decision, but the person that empowered that person.
Yes and No - Yes because the buck stops with who did the hiring of that guy.. but at the same time.. if the hiring person was fleeced into thinking this decision maker was good at his job, which we assume the hiring person did because they, the hiring person doesn't know enough to do it themseves - now what?
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@rojoloco said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
machines in production. The machines are currently being replaced and off of this old system. Doors are getting replaced with
Now - I dare you to go to management and say - we have to drop the ERP vendor because they are old and outdated - and see what they say.
Careful with that - management is likely old and outdated as well, they probably wouldn't like that suggestion.
man.. I guess I didn't make the post snarky enough so all would realize I was being facetious.
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Could there be another business opportunity to do better than the rest of the industry because they all suck?
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@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@coliver said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
Can you name the ERP vendor? I know @RojoLoco likes a bit of vendor shaming during his day.
Not sure if I can name them or not. I'm about positive that they are not on either MangoLassi or SW as they are more focused on niche markets, such as the food manufacturing industry.
Even if they are on either, why not? That should never be a reason to not disclose something bad.
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@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
Could there be another business opportunity to do better than the rest of the industry because they all suck?
The problem with that is making some flexible enough to be used in many markets while being easy enough to setup so the buyers aren't spending 100's of hours doing the setup.
I'm guessing that's one reason so many verticals solutions like this is because unless the company using the product has a HUGE pain they can't overcome.. they'll just continue to use whatever crap they already have.
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@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@scottalanmiller said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
machines in production. The machines are currently being replaced and off of this old system. Doors are getting replaced with
Now - I dare you to go to management and say - we have to drop the ERP vendor because they are old and outdated - and see what they say.
Thank you. How would I be able to go to management and tell them that we need to drop a system that we base most of our company around like a bad habit? The choice to go with this vendor was made a long time ago by a person who had enough pull in the company but not enough technology experience to make this call, and that person is no longer here.
The real issue is whoever allowed someone without the necessary skills or allegiance to do that. The root issue isn't the guy that made the decision, but the person that empowered that person.
Yes and No - Yes because the buck stops with who did the hiring of that guy.. but at the same time.. if the hiring person was fleeced into thinking this decision maker was good at his job, which we assume the hiring person did because they, the hiring person doesn't know enough to do it themseves - now what?
Then you need to look into your hiring practices and how many decisions are made blindly. At best, it's a good time to review decision making practices.
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@scottalanmiller said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@coliver said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
Can you name the ERP vendor? I know @RojoLoco likes a bit of vendor shaming during his day.
Not sure if I can name them or not. I'm about positive that they are not on either MangoLassi or SW as they are more focused on niche markets, such as the food manufacturing industry.
Even if they are on either, why not? That should never be a reason to not disclose something bad.
Because he doesn't want to get fired if his boss comes here and assumes he's talking bad about them.
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@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
Could there be another business opportunity to do better than the rest of the industry because they all suck?
That's the key in all business - to do better than the status quo. If you only aim to be "non-competitive", how successful do you plan to be?
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@dashrender said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
@nerdydad said in Aging scanners, Windows CE, ActiveSync w/ Windows Server 2003, or Android:
Could there be another business opportunity to do better than the rest of the industry because they all suck?
The problem with that is making some flexible enough to be used in many markets while being easy enough to setup so the buyers aren't spending 100's of hours doing the setup.
I'm guessing that's one reason so many verticals solutions like this is because unless the company using the product has a HUGE pain they can't overcome.. they'll just continue to use whatever crap they already have.
As someone who runs a company focused on vertical market products, I don't think that there is that need for broad market adoption like companies claim. That's mostly just an excuse.