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Mr. Infrastructure

Posted on February 4, 2009 by Craig
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My EMC colleague, Edward Newman, CTO of the Infrastructure Consulting Services organization, recently started to blog. Edward is quietly conspiring behind the scenes to change IT. :-)

Posted in Technology | Tagged EMC, GRC, IT | 2 Replies

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