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		<title>By: CleverWorkarounds &#187; Why do SharePoint Projects Fail? Part 4</title>
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		<description>[...] All of the disciplines above also happen to be buzzwords in their own right. When that happens, it is an irresistible target for savvy marketing campaigns to try and fit products into that space. Sometimes buzz-words come from odd sources too. Sarbanes Oxley is not a discipline, it is a legislative framework which has been widely used in marketing, especially by companies offering products in the security space - and judging by the current financial crisis in credit markets, have these products helped at all with the intent of SOX? [...]</description>
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