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I'll bite
.. Imagine the cost for 1,000 servers....

Image the number of clients you'd have to justify 1000 servers.
$200/client/year = yes please.

..Imagine the time spent applying patches...

Ok I've finished.
$200/client/year = yes please.

Joe
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The consumer is taking back...  bjbrock | 07/23/04
He is right, Businesses need to focus on their business, no distractions.  DonnieBoy | 07/23/04
it is happening  V Sanders | 07/23/04
We have the best shelfware!! Buy from us!  Eggs Ackley_z | 07/23/04
End of software ?  NT Admin | 07/23/04
You should think TCO. Monthly payments might cost you less.  DonnieBoy | 07/23/04
I don't understand your logic/math  NT Admin | 07/23/04
yeah right  V Sanders | 07/23/04
ACT  boxmonkey | 07/23/04
50% CRM failure rate  Anton Philidor | 07/23/04
That does make sense  NT Admin | 07/23/04
50% CRM failure rate  seosamh_z | 07/23/04
I agree with Strassmann  Jay Cash | 07/24/04
limited thinking yields limited results and more costs  blahblahblah | 07/23/04
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inconsequential  blahblahblah | 07/23/04
Management by sound bite  doodlius | 07/23/04
Customer Service done right  customer service_z | 07/23/04
businesses will like this for outsourcing  V Sanders | 07/23/04
AOL  blahblahblah | 07/23/04

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