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Especially when the established players:

1. Have huge bloated software that is hard to add features to, support, or reason about

2. Are based on a decade or more old software (at best)

3. Are being undercut by software that does probably less than 10% of what they offer, because nobody needs the other 90% of shit they pack in (but did because they added some customization or "feature" to the product whenever a big client came online due to some slimy sales guy)




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