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		<title>By: Identity Resolution Daily Links 2009-04-06 - Identity Resolution Daily</title>
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		<description>[...] Gartner: Building the Business Case for MDM [Andrew White]&#8221;IT spends too much money on &#8216;integration&#8217; and has masked the real problem from the business such much, that IT cannot effectively sell the need for change. We then explored how in this situation the business is really governing data poorly, and duplicating effort, since each user (in each department) is governing their data for their use.&#8221; [...]</description>
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