Conventional Wisdom Reveres Complexity

In his 1984 programming book Thinking Forth, Leo Brodie lamented that the IT industry rewarded creators of complex programs and punished creators of simpler ones. Nothing has changed since 1984 except IT's appetite for increasingly complex solutions. The problem is, complexity costs your company money - lots of it.

Sealed system technology replaces complexity with simplicity, resulting in benefits that translate to greatly reduced IT costs. Some of these benefits are: