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Do words mean things? It depends on who you ask. Often the more technically minded IT folks like hard and fast definitions, while marketing tends to lend to a more “generous” interpretation of words. Do we need to rigidly enforce definitions, or are we resigned to an infinite regress into mutual unintelligibility? We’re no stranger to this debate on Gestalt IT, but the panel sheds new light and perspective on this often frustrating premise.
Stephen Foskett
Adam Carter
Andy Banta
James Green
Alastair Cook
@SFoskett
@YoAdamCarter
@AndyBanta
@JDGreen
@DemitasseNZ
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© Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: Words Don’t Mean Things After All! The On-Premise IT Roundtable
Do words mean things? It depends on who you ask. Often the more technically minded IT folks like hard and fast definitions, while marketing tends to lend to a more “generous” interpretation of words. Do we need to rigidly enforce definitions, or are we resigned to an infinite regress into mutual unintelligibility? We’re no stranger to this debate on Gestalt IT, but the panel sheds new light and perspective on this often frustrating premise.
Stephen Foskett
Adam Carter
Andy Banta
James Green
Alastair Cook
@SFoskett
@YoAdamCarter
@AndyBanta
@JDGreen
@DemitasseNZ
Follow us on Twitter.
SUBSCRIBE to our newsletter for more great coverage right in your inbox.
© Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: Words Don’t Mean Things After All! The On-Premise IT Roundtable