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CHAPTER  18
Remediation Case Study
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In this chapter, we build on the foundational remediation concepts you learned in Chapter 17. You’ll learn that remediation is not always a straightforward concept and that both technical and nontechnical factors are involved that determine the course of a remediation effort. For example, business criticality of applications, operational realities, cost, and manpower are always critical factors that affect both the timing and comprehensiveness of the remediation. These factors sometimes force the remediation team ...

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