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		<title>Enterprise 2.0, All The Kings Men, Gartner, and The Coase Theorem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While reading another Gartner Smartner article this evening, I started thinking, &#8220;What went wrong over there? How did they become so insignificant? When I first started in IT, circa 1977, Gartner was basically the Huey Long of the IT analyst group (AG) business. I worked at Exxon at the time, and I was always amazed [...]]]></description>
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