Avoid NIH Syndrome
The previous scenario isn’t only a good example of how moving to FOSS solutions can help lower expenditures, it’s also an object lesson in avoiding NIH syndrome. This is a common malady in IT and software departments where the team is convinced that they must build everything from scratch because they can’t trust anything that’s Not Invented Here (NIH).
NIH syndrome may not kill a company, but it certainly will disable it. The resources and budget required to build tooling from the ground up are considerable, but the cost of maintaining that tooling over the years is exorbitant. These are resources that could be moving the company forward on strategic initiatives but instead are dedicated to what rarely ends up being a good ...
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