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February 19, 2008

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Dinesh Goel

Mike - Excellent points made. The challenge really lies in being able to address them with success. IT sourcing is so complex if you try to fathom and include all possible things that could happen in future and not to talk of those that SP could do for you. I find it a real minefield....even for relatively known things such as server consolidation and related aspects...baking them into the contract with commitments is not easy. Its an ever changing world with IT landscape for any potentiao customer, I have found they just don't know how to deal with it when they outsource since they are now dependent on a partner who tends to have conflicting objectives.Thoughts?

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