I met a couple of their folks on site last week in Raleigh at the All Things Open conference. Saw a couple quick demos, and... it's not for me. But I can see the benefits, and many other folks stopping by the booth seemed to get the benefits as well. The folks at the booth were really nice too. Granted, that's sort of your job when being in a vendor booth at a conference, but it's surprising how often that's not the case (booths staffed by people who don't know the product, or are simply indifferent to the company, etc).
EDIT: "it's not for me" - I'm not working with organizations that have that sort of need directly. Re-reading that phrase, it came across as a bit dismissive of what they've built (which is undoubtedly impressive).
EDIT: "it's not for me" - I'm not working with organizations that have that sort of need directly. Re-reading that phrase, it came across as a bit dismissive of what they've built (which is undoubtedly impressive).