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Found Nathans presentation to be really interesting, and it seems to me that the younger the presenter the easier they find it to describe Enterprise 2.0 technologies, as something so simple, that you could'nt help but use them. This ties in well to what David Backley was describing about the demographics of Westpac and the different generation groups.




















