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darrenjlevy@gmail.com

2005-09-11, 3:56 am

There are many packages on the market right now, however most of them
are touted by blood-thirsty capitalists looking to empty the pockets of
hungy and unexpecting systems analysts. Here's a package that's free,
offers workgroup features, and other requirements features that
are very easy to use.

Gatherspace.com

If there's a feature not in the software that you are looking for, you
will be amazed how fast it will be implemented with a simple request.

Gina

Peter K.

2005-09-11, 6:57 pm

"darrenjlevy@gmail.com" <darrenjlevy@gmail.com> writes:

> There are many packages on the market right now, however most of them
> are touted by blood-thirsty capitalists looking to empty the pockets of
> hungy and unexpecting systems analysts. Here's a package that's free,
> offers workgroup features, and other requirements features that
> are very easy to use.
>
> Gatherspace.com
>
> If there's a feature not in the software that you are looking for, you
> will be amazed how fast it will be implemented with a simple request.
>
> Gina


Gina/Darren,

You will have trouble getting some companies using an ASP for
requirements management without having a non-disclosure agreement in
place. No-one wants to give away proprietary information to an unknown
web-site (and unless you are Google or MS, most web-sites are unknown
by the people who matter).

Ciao,

Peter K.


Adie

2005-09-11, 6:57 pm

Peter K. wrote:

> "darrenjlevy@gmail.com" <darrenjlevy@gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Gina/Darren,
>
> You will have trouble getting some companies using an ASP for
> requirements management without having a non-disclosure agreement in
> place. No-one wants to give away proprietary information to an unknown
> web-site (and unless you are Google or MS, most web-sites are unknown
> by the people who matter).


Exactly my thoughts.
raf

2005-09-13, 7:57 am

Peter K. wrote:
> "darrenjlevy@gmail.com" <darrenjlevy@gmail.com> writes:
>
>
>
>
> Gina/Darren,
>
> You will have trouble getting some companies using an ASP for
> requirements management without having a non-disclosure agreement in
> place. No-one wants to give away proprietary information to an unknown
> web-site (and unless you are Google or MS, most web-sites are unknown
> by the people who matter).


That would be true if the site were also run by a blood-thirsty
capitalist, but clearly it's not.

We're fortunate to have such generous providers who offer us free and
unlimited resources like this so that we, ourselves, can continue to
development without charge.

What time are the free lunches served?

raf
Vladimir Trushkin

2005-09-14, 9:56 pm

> That would be true if the site were also run by a blood-thirsty
capitalist, but clearly it's not.

I would say just opposite... ;-)

Seriously, I agree with previous comments. I wouldn't give an
opportunity to competitors to find out what our plans for product line
development are.

----
Best Wishes,
Vladimir

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