Having worked with them, I can assure you, it's gonna be a disaster.
I've been called into a project as a consultant, and it took them over 3 months to even get any credentials for VPN, let alone repositories.
I just can't see this working out in any shape or form.
I also worked with people from Schwarz and some smaller company who manages some business data. It's going to be a disaster. I'm not even surprised that you need to 'Get in touch'. They do pretty many things manually and simply wrong. Client is processing large Excel file for 4 days? Somebody simply kills the job and the whole process starts again. Big words, cheap execution.
i mean right now one can't even sign up properly. but obviously since they want to compete on a platform level as opposed to whatever you were doing for them, surely "not being able to create an account" isn't gonna draw users away from gcp/aws.
No it does not. I used skype for work for hours a day, until Microsoft bought them. They put out a terrible Linux version which was so bad I had to downgrade.
I then refused to upgrade until I got daily notifications that my old version would be disabled from connecting.
I upgraded, as forced, and that was the last time I was able to make calls or do screen sharing.
Chat still works.
It worked before Microsoft, it did not work after Microsoft.
It's the melody of the song 'Popcorn'.
While this might not be special, I implemented a first draft of a (going-to-be) multi-track sequencer.
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Having worked with them, I can assure you, it's gonna be a disaster. I've been called into a project as a consultant, and it took them over 3 months to even get any credentials for VPN, let alone repositories.
I just can't see this working out in any shape or form.