Talk:Prosecutor's Management Information System
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JR
This article says absolutely nothing about what the software is and how it works. Whatever it does I'm sure it can be mimicked for a hell of a lot less than $1.8 billion. Anyway, I was just looking for ideas on information management, and I came across this little "mystery." Which frankly sounds like a bunch of nonsense to me.
Technologically speaking there is nothing that developers from the 70s were doing that High School freshman couldn't outdo today on their laptops. Presumably the value of this software is not so much in the table structure or the programming but in the installation points, particularly the security they are behind. However, if that is the case the software is near useless to the KGB or OBL, since some "derivative copy" of the software won't have access to any of that.
Honestly, I don't know what I'm reading here in this article, other than perhaps bad science fiction.