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	<title>Comments on: Perhaps it&#8217;s the Users, Rather Than IT, at Fault</title>
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		<title>By: Lockergnome's IT Professionals</title>
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Martin Brampton, over at Silicon.com, has a thought-provoking article this week regarding the interplay between IT and business, marketing, and other units. Typically how well a given computer or other technical system functions is laid squarely at the...</description>
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Martin Brampton, over at Silicon.com, has a thought-provoking article this week regarding the interplay between IT and business, marketing, and other units. Typically how well a given computer or other technical system functions is laid squarely at the&#8230;</p>
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