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Podcast: Consumerisation of IT: Tom Rogerson | 16 Jun 2008 | ComputerWeekly.com

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Podcast: Consumerisation of IT: Tom Rogerson | 16 Jun 2008 | ComputerWeekly.com

Tom Rogerson, CTO of Financial Services for CSC in EMEA, gets interviewed here for ComputerWeekly, and says all the right things about where The Artist Formerly Known As Prince IT needs to go. Good stuff, and worth a listen. The money shot — that IT people need to change their default setting from “No, but…” to “Yes, and…” — ties in very neatly with Lee Bryant’s post about Enterprise 2.0 on the Headshift blog.


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Podcast: Consumerisation of IT: Tom Rogerson | 16 Jun 2008 | ComputerWeekly.com

Tom Rogerson, CTO of Financial Services for CSC in EMEA, gets interviewed here for ComputerWeekly, and says all the right things about where The Artist Formerly Known As Prince IT needs to go. Good stuff, and worth a listen. The money shot — that IT people need to change their default setting from “No, but…” to “Yes, and…” — ties in very neatly with Lee Bryant’s post about Enterprise 2.0 on the Headshift blog.

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