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We were born People Ready...
Several years ago, a new Microsoft rep came to visit me and we started to dismantle our entire infrastructure bit by bit. At the time, I knew we were not People Ready. Our employees were spending far too much time doing analysis and data mining. There was no elegance, no refinement and no collaboration. Gradually, over time, we have become People Ready to the tune of thousands and thousands of Windows servers serving up all kinds of People Ready applications. I can sum this all up: We are an Agile Enterprise with One Degree of Separation that asked Where We Wanted to go Today and became People Ready. I have to admit, between the Vista WOW, the endless entertainment I have with Zune and XBOX 360 and the unbridled power of Sharepoint, we are lucky to be alive.
Posted by: Mike Cox   Posted on: 06/24/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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