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		<title>The Trivialities of IT Customer Service: Time to Think Again</title>
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It is prevalent that within the evolution of business models, many IT departments within companies are beginning to be treated as separate business entities, with growing internal expectations to perform as a holistic self-sustaining business unit.
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		<title>What our clients think about Oxford Computer Consultants</title>
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Richard Fowler, Fairer Charging Team Manager at Nottingham City Council, explains how he has a friendly and supportive relationship with Oxford Computer Consultants.
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