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C. Warren Axelrod

Advocating Rebellion, Wall Street Journal Style

The lead article in a recent Technology Section of the Wall Street Journal argues that employees should be allowed to choose their own computer technologies and products, whether or not they comply with corporate policy and standards. The November 16, 2009 article has the title “It’s a Free Country … So why can’t we pick the technology we use in the office?” Reporter Nick Wingfield argues that typical offices (he gives WSJ as an example) use sluggish, obsolete computer technologies, so why not bring in your own leading-edge products and attach them or install them into your corporate network?

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