>I was consulting to a Fortune 100 firm during the early to late 80's and watched the walls come tumbling down. Once microcomputers came into the corporation, end-users wanted them to "do things". At first, IT resisted supporting or even acknowledging microcomputers....or tried to apply the old mainframe rules to them. Business units would resist and a lot of stealth programming went on where power-users became novice programmers or outsiders were brought in (like yours truly) as consultants to write business specific software for these new machines.
My favorite comment when I was looking to get out of the mainframe world, also in the early 80s, and into PCs, was: "But you're going to have to deal with people!!". Consisely summed up why the wall surrounded IS back then.
PF
(On an infant's shirt): Already smarter than Bush