Imagine for a second that it was possible for designers and idealists to work alongside machinists and engineers in the production of some product. In theory, this would allow both camps of individuals to get a better glimpse of what the finished product would look like, how it would function, and/or gain insight into any [...]
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What is ITIL? ITIL, explained in relatively simple terms When most people hear or read about ITIL (usually via some tech site / blog) they tend to be slightly intimidated by it. This is perhaps due to the imagery of their imagination, which might envision ITIL as an infinitely complex grouping of indecipherable policies; nothing [...]
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