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Has any one had the experience of bringing together ITIL 3.0 Change & Release Management Processes with Systems Delivery Lifecycles from a governace perspective?  Michelle Stronach  Mar 1, '12 8:51 AM 
New to Mac and need advice on a MS Project alternative.  Debby Heid  Dec 19, '11 5:13 AM 
Welcome to the Organization PM discussion thread!  Mark Mullaly  Jul 14, '11 4:16 AM 
RM tools   Anonymous  Jun 7, '11 2:57 PM 
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