[kictanet] Why is KRA (Customs) Application is Hard-Wired Microsoft?

Agosta Liko agostal at gmail.com
Sun Dec 4 18:01:26 EAT 2011


Walu

Actually, most IT folk would test on all browsers .. Its the Buyer who
decides scope and in so doing manages the cost of a project

If you itemised the testing of a web project on different browsers, am
sure a typical customer will tell you to drop some

At the time the system was built, IE had 80pct marketshare with Firefox second

Right now, am told Chrome is number one, followed by Firefox then IE

Simba continues to work because the extranet has IE (controlled environment)



On 12/3/11, Walubengo J <jwalu at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> By getting lost in the technical details, Harry H would tell you that you
> are now thinking like IT Managers instead of Chief Information
> Officers(CIOs).  The problem here is NOT technical. This is business problem
> and requires a business solution rather than technicalities.
>
> If KRA was private organisation (and I think they have a whole commissioner
> of IT there?)  who would simply rule that what we needed was a system that
> can be used by any browser, on any platform from anywhere.  How the
> Consultant delivers on that, is his/her problem - KRA is doing the paying,
> Consultant must do the delivery - within a given time otherwise we simply
> switch to someone else who is more customer sensitive.
>
> But then, KRA is not private (read a simple organisation) - and whereas
> Microsoft is private, it does know a thing or two about how to "massage"
> willing public orgarnisation into maintaining status quo.  And so I will
> understand when 10yrs from now, my son will still raise this very issue that
> his father complained about when he was still in primary school (I conceed
> with Yawe - it is like fighting with a wall)
>
> walu.
>
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> --- On Sat, 12/3/11, S.M. Muraya <murigi.muraya at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: S.M. Muraya <murigi.muraya at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [kictanet] Why is KRA (Customs) Application is Hard-Wired
> Microsoft?
> To: jwalu at yahoo.com
> Cc: "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
> Date: Saturday, December 3, 2011, 1:37 AM
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 11:25 PM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Let me pore over the presentations over the weekend and get the guy's
> details
>
> Maybe he meant whoever developed the system used client side VBscript..
>
>
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> http://www.w3schools.com/vbscript/vbscript_intro.asp
>
>
> Client side VB Script only works in IE browsers and is not the same as
> VB.Net.
>
> Javascript (supported by every major browser) is what should have been used
> in the Customs App.
>
> http://www.readwriteweb.com/hack/2011/08/microsoft-bringing-html5-and-j.php
>
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