Tuesday 6 January 2015

Why the Sony hack shouldn't lead to the end of user-centric IT

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Why the Sony hack shouldn't lead to the end of user-centric IT

In the wake of the Sony Pictures hack, many in IT are suggesting that trends to "liberalize" access to external technologies is partially to blame. Should IT go back to being the "department of no?"

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