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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Meaning of this "it"

Hi,

Would you rephrase the part I underlined? Because I'm not sure what this "it" suggests, and what this "traveling throughout" means, I can't understand it well.

"Just about every piece of data in your organization today is considered mission-critical. And there's more of "it" than ever traveling throughout an increasingly complex and diverse IT environment."

Thank you,
M
  

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Hi Mitsuwao, I'll try to help.. In my opinion "it" refers to "every data that considered mission-critical" but I can't suggest the meaning of "traveling throughout" maybe because of incomplete sentence, I mean the explaination maybe in the sentence before this sentence you quote..

  • Hi Mitsuwao, I'll try to help..
  • In my opinion "it" refers to "every data that considered mission-critical" but I can't suggest the meaning of "traveling throughout" maybe because of incomplete sentence, I mean the explaination maybe in the sentence before this sentence you quote..
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Hi Mitsuwao,

I'll try to help.. Emotion: smile

In my opinion "it" refers to "every data that considered mission-critical"
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'It' = data. Placing it in quotation marks is an attempt at a pun on IT (information technology).

Travelling throughout = circulating, moving, being transmitted everywhere in

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