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Thank you all for some great responses (and corresponding chuckles! Hehe)



   Going to try and push back to get the word ‘infrastructure’ to be considered within the ‘lingo/jargon/management speak’ of the report audience.  (As Neil suggested )



Thanks

Art





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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mark Landin

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healthcare? Use anatomy. Network infrastructure is circulatory system.

Server infrastructure is organs.



On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 12:03 PM, Charles Finley <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:



> This is kind of brain dead - how about relating it to electrical wiring

> with

> the various ancillary "boxes" that enable access to the power. By that I

> mean, I suspect everyone will follow the fact that to get electricity into

> a

> house you need the wires, the outlets and the power panel. A network

> infrastructure has some similarities.

>

> CF

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> Subject: OT: Need help with an alternate word choice

>

> Hi Everyone :)

> I need help with finding an alternative to the word 'infrastructure'

> and/or 'network infrastructure'. The audience will be healthcare

> 'C-levels'. I am told by my editors that 'infrastructure' and 'network

> infrastructure' are too technical.

>

> Thanks

> Art "for this I got outta bed? Hehehe" Bahrs

>

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