Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Sharing Session at Office

I'm really happy that after long guerilla warfare, eventually our office officially accepted that we need to develop application based on framework. Judging from experiences in one of our customer, when the sales persons sell 'as a product'.
The customer are expecting much more when they buy application as 'off-the-shelf' product. They handed over a security compliance checklist. What the checklist asks for actually is not a big deal. It should exist on all web application that are exposed to the world.
Just because most of our application were designed to run on a trusted network within telco operator companies, at good ol' times, those people developing the product don't care too much for the security issues. Now come a new generation of customers which expects more from what they think is 'off-the-shelf' product.

This Friday will be a good starting point to change the culture at our company, from spaghetti codes to framework based applications. It's still a long way to go, but I believe it worths the price.

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