- May 18, 2001
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My company has a software package that I'm trying to implement. This package cost big big bucks, and so far has been a real pain to implement.
A few weeks ago I got to meet the software vendor's rep who handles our account. During conversation, I was very vocal about how bad their installation documentation is. After a while, he finally admitted that they intentionally write poor documentation so that their customers will have to hire their professional services to do the implementation for them.
Is that wrong, or just standard practice nowadays?
A few weeks ago I got to meet the software vendor's rep who handles our account. During conversation, I was very vocal about how bad their installation documentation is. After a while, he finally admitted that they intentionally write poor documentation so that their customers will have to hire their professional services to do the implementation for them.
Is that wrong, or just standard practice nowadays?