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Podcast: IT Week predictions for 2007

Audio analysis of the upcoming events that are likely to influence IT in 2007

Written by IT Week staff

This week's podcast is a special forward-looking preview of 2007. The IT Week team of experts analyse current trends in IT and make their predictions for the future.

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