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Old 28-04-2019, 09:10   #1813
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
Yadda Yadda,

The point I’m making is that no one is going to put up a hard border, UK won’t do it, RoI won’t do it, EU won’t do it. So in the event of a no deal Brexit, regardless of how technologically difficult, a solution would be found - it would have to be. Necessity is the mother of invention and if all the three parties are working to the same goal a solution would be found. Just because it hasn’t been done before doesn’t mean it can’t be done.

Have you always worked in technology all your life and approached your projects with the attitude of it’s too much like hard work?

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No point going over that ground again.



Because it most likely doesn’t exist yet. Or does exist and hasn’t been tried and tested, or does exist disparately and needs bringing together.

Because there hasn’t been a requirement for such a system and no one has really needed one so one hasn’t been developed yet, doesn’t mean one couldn't be quickly, and whilst it’s being developed, interim processes put in place.
Your response to Hugh is dismissive,insulting and demonstrates a basic lack of understanding

His response is absolutely correct and I concur as someone with approx 25 yeas experience of designing and implementing large scale IT infrastructure

technology can not just be plucked out of thin air. It takes considerable time and a huge amount of effort to implement hardware and software with the required functionality, security and resilience at a mature level

For example a typical SAP ERP/financials implementation will take approx 3yrs for a large UK company (you can double that for a multinational) NB I do not work for SAP at least 1yr of this is spent gathering detailed requirements

This is before you add in the fact that the government/company side will change requirements at least 15 or 20 times during the implementation. These changes are generally requested by someone who has no idea on the basics
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