Vendor lock-in: An unfortunate condition that forces a person or company to continue using a disliked product or service just because they invested in it so much. Vendor lock-in used to affect mostly large companies using mission critical legacy applications, but as more and more companies move to the cloud, cloud providers started to rediscover the joys of vendor lock-in by offering “value-added” services that simplify the lives of software developers who have better things in life than ...| Lack of Imagination
Linux comes with all the basic tools necessary to deploy an application to development and production environments, and to roll back to any past version if something goes wrong. It takes just a few commands to set everything up…| Lack of Imagination