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Not happy with 'a choice made recently'

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The IT director of Internet business solutions company NetBenefit has resigned due to disagreement over its future direction.

Mike Rogers says the split is amicable and staff were informed of his resignation yesterday. It's not known yet what the problem was but Mike spoke of a choice made recently that affected his commitment to the company.

He would not say where he intends to go, but he will remain in the hosting market. He is currently working out his notice. ®

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