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		<description><![CDATA[By chance (conferences, public announces from authorities) and by design (I have been workign or studying on the subjects for some time), over the last two weeks I published articles on two main issues: managing of resources, and security.

Conveniently, this week-end comes half-way through the month, and today and tomorrow I would like to share few forward-looking thoughts based on experience and observation.

As it is my tradition for week-end articles, I will try to keep both short, and to inject some “pointers” from my experience, should somebody be curious about the pre-conditions that seeded both the experience and the observation.]]></description>
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