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On Demand Earlier this week we had a studio full of experts talking about how businesses can gain benefits from a shift to a service delivery model for the their IT function.

The Register's Manek Dubash hosted the gig and he was joined by Andrew Buss from Freeform Dynamics, Gordon McKenna from Inframon and Ellis Paul from Microsoft.

Between them they ran through a raft of interesting challenges and solutions and handled an awful lot of questions from the live viewers.

If you missed it, now's your chance to catch up. It's right here in its recorded format so you can watch it at your leisure. That's what weekends are for right? ®

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