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      <title>Reducing Organizational Risks with Simplicity</title>
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      <description>Simplicity reduces risks in an organization Software is eating the world according to Marc Andreessen. If your organization is not a technology company, there is a good change it uses quite a lot of technology. But technilogical change is creating a number of risks for organizations.
Software is complex and it can be difficult to change. The tight labor market has created hiring challenges and software engineers are in high demand.</description>
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