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IT ManagementHigh 5: Five Questions For Gene Kim, Co-Founder And CTO Of Tripwire
Author: informationweek.com Published: 15th May 2006 Visited: 291 times
Kim created Tripwire's change-auditing software with the help of Eugene Spafford, the legendary Purdue University computer science professor. Today, Kim finds parallels between change management and the spirituality of yoga.
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