[ale] running OPA (other people's apps) on my network
Chris Kleeschulte
chris.kleeschulte at it.libertydistribution.com
Thu Jun 25 14:23:33 EDT 2009
I need opinions here.
For a while now, I have been forced to run Custom Data Solution's
DataStreamer Jar file on hardware under my care. For some reason the
before-mentioned company insists on me running this jar file to be
able to submit data to them so we can get a discount from the vendor
that is a customer of theirs.
I have asked to just POST the data to them and they can run their own
app against it on their machines, they refuse.
I have asked to see the source code for the datastreamer java app,
they refuse.
I have told my company not to comply with their data plan, my company
refuses.
Custom Data Solution says that they have many customers who run their
app on the customer's machines/network, nary a complaint.
I have quarantined this app as much as possible, but this is extremely
bad business for CDS to ask me to run their app on my network without
providing me the source code. I try to run only apps that I compile
myself or from trusted sources.
What would you all do in this situation? I guess I am just wondering
if you think that it is absurd for a client to ask a supplier to run
their software? The unmitigated gall.
Chris Kleeschulte
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