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		<title>By: Al G</title>
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		<description>I think is in amusing.  How long has IT existed?  IT is not accounting, which is still using double entry bookkeeping created in the 1400&#039;s by Pacioli.  IT theory reinvents itself in under 10 years.  When the study &quot;Does IT matter&quot; was released in 2003, Bill gates and other IT heavyweights wrote article after article stating IT DOES matter contrary to the artile.  

This month, attending a Microsoft seminar promoting the current Microsoft direction of SaaS and other services, such as virtualization, the same study is used to justify the fact that IT does not matter.  The field itself is too young to have a bell curve of a stable environment.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think is in amusing.  How long has IT existed?  IT is not accounting, which is still using double entry bookkeeping created in the 1400&#8242;s by Pacioli.  IT theory reinvents itself in under 10 years.  When the study &#8220;Does IT matter&#8221; was released in 2003, Bill gates and other IT heavyweights wrote article after article stating IT DOES matter contrary to the artile.  </p>
<p>This month, attending a Microsoft seminar promoting the current Microsoft direction of SaaS and other services, such as virtualization, the same study is used to justify the fact that IT does not matter.  The field itself is too young to have a bell curve of a stable environment.</p>
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