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Fiorina: 'The vertical must go horizontal'
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: In the conference's opening keynote address, the Hewlett-Packard CEO\r\nsays customer demand is calling for IT to become more focused on\r\nservices and increased business value, and less on the technology that\r\ndelivers it.

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