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      <title>IT Can’t Lead Corporate Sustainability Efforts but Sure Can Help</title>
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      <author>christopher.p.peters@intel.com</author>
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      <description>Hello community,  &amp;nbsp; Since this is my first blog on this site so I thought it would be nice to introduce myself. My name is Brian McCann and I'm an Automation Engineer at Intel that focuses on platforms support. In short this means I'm in the</description>
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