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I've always felt pretty strongly that if you have a question about something, you should ask it.
I've always felt pretty strongly that if you have a question about something, you should ask it. Too often, we hesitate to ask questions. Often it's because we're concerned that the question will make us look stupid. At times, especially in a work environment, it's because we fear perceived political repercussions. Whatever the reason, it's seldom a good one.
I have a question for IT professionals, and I know no better way to get a response than to pose it here: How much credence do you place in white papers that are written by independent research firms like Computerworld's sister company, IDC, when those white papers are sponsored by the very companies whose products or services are being evaluated?
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