I saw a discussion on building vs. buying Quality Management System (QMS) software. While many shared thoughts on specific products, few addressed the core decision between building or buying. Most agreed that available solutions didn’t fit their needs, revealing common issues in software acquisitions that start with this key choice.
Should You Build or Buy QMS Software?
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