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Goldy Lukka

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Goldy Lukka is a Java Developer and an Entrepreneur. He is Founder of xyling.com.
Every C-Level Exec's New IT Dilemma. . ."Who Goes to Jail?" Posted: Sep 10, 2004 5:58 AM
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Not having kept, or being able to access, the right information at the right time is now a serious offence that puts the CEO and/or the CFO in jail for perjury, regardless of who in the organization may or may not have been to blame. Capgemini Group's Global CTO Andy Millholland reports on why CxO executives are finding the previously boring topic of storage worthy of careful study: it's in part because the latest explosive IT subject is, if something goes awry, "Who goes to jail?"

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