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  1. The extent of the problem the change was meant to address.
  2. The measure by which the expected change to the systems occurred.

The operational difference between Opt-in and Opt-out

The preference for opting-in or opting-out is driven by convenience and risk management. The more "different" the machines one has, the more critical it is we retain an opt-in infrastructure.

If instead we do opt-out, in research especially we will need to:

Put a computer into every opt-out option group there is.

   
   
   
   
   
   
   

 

Oliver's request to A&S IT

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