Figure 1: shows how the current Microsoft empire headed by Bill Gates handles the eight sides of the enemy! After sharing it with a few friends, I found that Microsoft was really poor enough to be attacked by so many enemies in the process of growth. But again, Microsoft was really great enough, it has grown to the present with so many enemy attacks, and has made a lot of money. Now that Bill is gone, it leaves behind a Microsoft empire that is still under criticism. What is the challenge of the mess in front of his successor? Can Microsoft hold on? Leave this question to history! Figure 2: Why is the software provider unable to satisfy the customer's system? This figure should have been seen by many people: I have heard about it when I attended many meetings, especially those that sell demand management software. Today I have no intention of searching it online, save it here and share it with you. The general meaning is that the customer describes a requirement to the software provider, but everyone's understanding is different. The process is getting worse and worse. When the customer finally buys the product with a large amount of money, it's not exactly what we thought. It is time-consuming and labor-consuming. In fact, what the customer needs is just a tire swing. It is not enough to get around so many turns.
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