It is an ugly word, but “de-perimeterisation” should be jangling the nerves of the business world in ways that have nothing to do with its discordant phonetics.
Essentially, it spells the end of the world as we have known it.
By Alan Cane
Published: May 30 2006 18:37 | Last updated: May 30 2006 18:37
It is an ugly word, but “de-perimeterisation” should be jangling the nerves of the business world in ways that have nothing to do with its discordant phonetics.
Essentially, it spells the end of the world as we have known it.
