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Microsoft.NETDeveloping a Software Policy for Your Organization
Products like IBM Tivoli Configuration Manager can collect information on the hardware and software deployed in your organization, but creating a policy that educates users about what they can and cannot do with regards to company software and the Internet is the first step toward protecting your investments.
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