About technology advice. (Letters).Especially in light of the deflection deflection /de·flec·tion/ (de-flek´shun) deviation or movement from a straight line or given course, such as from the baseline in electrocardiography. de·flec·tion n. 1. in the author's reply to accurate criticisms of "Remote Accessibility Revisited" (JofA, Oct.02, page 11), I feel it imperative to reiterate re·it·er·ate tr.v. re·it·er·at·ed, re·it·er·at·ing, re·it·er·ates To say or do again or repeatedly. See Synonyms at repeat. re·it the comments in those letters. Consultants have a tendency, as an extension of being overexcited overexcited Adjective excessively enthusiastic or agitated Adj. 1. overexcited - unduly excited excited - in an aroused state overexcited adj → about "doing it best," to ignore the corporate economic benefit when implementing many infrastructure investments. While the solutions the author proposed, if done right, can be reliable and fast, they rarely are simple or inexpensive to implement in any size organization. In keeping with Mr. Melancon's renewed re·new v. re·newed, re·new·ing, re·news v.tr. 1. To make new or as if new again; restore: renewed the antique chair. 2. commitment in the same issue to "the accountant, to whom they turn for honest advice," the JofA should make sure that even the technology advice it prints is realistic in cost and administrative impact, not .just a hyped ideal. Chaim Yudkowsky, CPA Baltimore |
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