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IBM in crosshairs
Steve had better remember that IBM has been in this business a lot longer than Microsoft, and at this point is probably better at it. Microsoft had REALLY better know what they're doing, or this is just going to be another failed business-oriented initiative in the mold of "Hailstorm"....
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