My position is that I.T. should be used in those places, because it looks
more professional, and it's always kind of bugged me a little when
abbreviations are used with out the periods.

Her position is that IT looks better in print, and most of the people who see the card (and any resulting brochures), aren't going to be as pendantic
as I am.

I agree with your wife. I.T. has become IT as e-mail has become email. I.T. makes you look old fashioned.

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