And let's be honest. If you ask an internal IT department to do in code the equivalent of what you do with a spreadsheet in a day, they will prioritize it, discuss specs for months, go away for another 6 months, come back with something that has nothing to do with what we are trying to achieve, then go away again. By the time it is up and running you probably don't need that stuff anymore. And of course you will never be able to update it. And if it stops working, IT will hide behind their ticket systems, which they seem to spend more time tweaking and upgrading than the applications they are supposed to care for.
Ahhh. Corporate IT. I may miss it one day. But not today.
Ahhh. Corporate IT. I may miss it one day. But not today.