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Interview: State CIO predicts small businesses and SOA will shape Wisconsin

Miszewski
To Matt Miszewski, Wisconsin's best bet for 2005 is to do things faster. If the state wants to build off the accomplishments of 2004, it needs to watch the growth of small businesses and take a lesson from their agility.

Miszewski, the state's chief information officer and the head of the

Source:wistechnology.com By Les Chappell 02/07/05


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