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    Don't get me wrong... we have it... I like having it... I do believe it helps us become a better company, however the economics of the business are different in 2016 than they were in 2008 when the first standard hit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ewasted View Post
    Our R2 costs annually, on average, as a small business, $30,000 a year....
    So Ewasted just created his self another item of e-waste from the involuntary ejection of this mornings coffee on my keyboard rendering it worthless.



    That number is no joke. I tip my hat to you good sir , and any other company providing this service. Thank You
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    Mario is right, it is expensive and if you add a consultant it is even more expensive. When I said it opens doors, I was talking about larger clients. I know some of our large clients require certifications. It all boils down to what are you as a company wanting to become. If you are going to go after the whale's, you will need certifications. The link Mario posted should give some guidance on how to prepare.

    One other piece of advice is if you are going to get multiple certs, you might as well do them at the same time.
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