I remember a colleague jumping through hoops trying to get Python installed on an enterprise computer. We never did get to a yes and resorted to using PowerShell instead. The policy constraints at enterprises that this author describes are very real and very harmful.

Perhaps the wildest thing to me is how you'll have senior leaders in a company talking about innovation, but their middle managers actively undermine change out of fear of liability. So many enterprise IT employees are really just trying to avoid punishment that their organization cannot try new things without substantial top-down efforts to accept risk.

> The policy constraints at enterprises that this author describes are very real and very harmful.

This is like saying prison bars are harmful. It depends which side you are on.

That is an insightful response, I may quote you on this.