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June, 2007
Getting Out and About
By Thomas Warger
Data networking, more than any other single change in technology, has emptied out the physical place inhabited by IT organizations. The network first made every workspace a computer station; more recently, every place that radio waves can reach has become network-accessible. The consequence of IT being everywhere is that it is also nowhere: usage happens where it happens, and the conceived expectations range as widely as do users in their own spaceswhere their own rules tend to apply.
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