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ACCESS Model’s first dropout? Plus: A few new participants

Issue 369
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In this issue of E&O

  • One of the companies originally listed as an accepted participant in CMMI's ACCESS Model has apparently already dropped out.
  • Plus: CMMI quietly added a handful of new participants to the list since everyone shared the original lineup a few weeks ago.
  • Also:

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