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Dorothy Champlin <champlin -at- KODAK -dot- COM> wrote:
>Subject: HELP!! Business case
>I have just been informed that there is a chance that we will be losing
>our opportunity to subscribe to user groups on the net. Can any of you
>out there help me create a business case for why I should be allowed my
>continued access?
I can't give any hard examples because I haven't studied the issue; our
company culture is to assume that more communication is better. (We have an
Executive V-P of Technology and Communications who has reporting to him a
Director of Information Technology.) I would be interested in hearing what
reasons companies are giving for restricting access to user groups and other
forms of communications. Would anybody care to post the reasons they've
heard for restricting net access?
Regards,
Derrel
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