It's funny sometimes; where I work they are very paranoid about proprietary information. To the degree that they didn't even want internet access (until confronted by the limitations that creates).
It's difficult to describe the mishmash of dos programs converted to windows with modern cloud apps combined with spreadsheets and various databases in a way to get across how they are a 60's company that's trying to modernize while skeptical of the risks of modernization.
It's funny sometimes; where I work they are very paranoid about proprietary information. To the degree that they didn't even want internet access (until confronted by the limitations that creates).
It's difficult to describe the mishmash of dos programs converted to windows with modern cloud apps combined with spreadsheets and various databases in a way to get across how they are a 60's company that's trying to modernize while skeptical of the risks of modernization.