April 1998 Cutter IT Journal
Software engineers and IT professionals can never seem to get enough information about technology, and IT managers seem to be spending more and more time learning about business alignment, reengineering, and other strategic issues. Both groups often profess a lack of interest in anything involving the politics of information management, despite the recent publication of a marvelous book by Paul Strassmann illustrating its importance. But even more noticeable is the lack of interest in the legal aspects of software. We tend to assume that software patents and copyrights are intrinsically boring and that legal contracts associated with software projects are just as dull.
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