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		<title>By: R.</title>
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		<description>Dear Mr. Parker,

I agree with you one thing: ECM solutions are more expensive than WCM solutions. But WCM is not ECM. WCM is subsets of ECM, so it’s like if you buy a Hummer to bring your child to their school (located at two kilometers)...
Before buying a solution you should always do an evaluation of your situation:
    - What do you think to have?
    - What do you expect to have?
    - What do you really have?
This could prevent to buy a Hummer if you just need a bike.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Mr. Parker,</p>
<p>I agree with you one thing: ECM solutions are more expensive than WCM solutions. But WCM is not ECM. WCM is subsets of ECM, so it’s like if you buy a Hummer to bring your child to their school (located at two kilometers)&#8230;<br />
Before buying a solution you should always do an evaluation of your situation:<br />
    &#8211; What do you think to have?<br />
    &#8211; What do you expect to have?<br />
    &#8211; What do you really have?<br />
This could prevent to buy a Hummer if you just need a bike.</p>
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