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YouTube Fridays: Nortel just blows this IT manager away!
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Oct 16 2009, 04:35 PM
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This video is labelled "IT manager surprise," but I'm not really sure what the product is. The IT manager certainly doesn't have a paperless office. Overall, looks like they're having a lot more fun in Nortel's China office.
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Shane Schick is the Editor-in-Chief of IT World Canada, which includes Networkworld Canada, CIO Canada, CDN, Direction Informatique and ITBusiness.ca He has written about technology for the Globe and Mail, CBC.ca and many other publications. Shane has been recognized by the CATA Alliance for excellence in science and technology reporting.
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