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For the past couple months, the survey completion notification emails contain a bad link to view survey results. This happens for anyone that gets the email notification for a completed survey and happens on all completed survey notifications. It goes to a page stating:
Here’s an interesting article by my colleague Brandon Shopp discussing the results of a recent survey and the need for systems management skills development. The 2020 SolarWinds® IT Pro Day survey looked at the changing roles and responsibilities of IT pros throughout the pandemic. Overall, nearly two-thirds of surveyed IT…
By Paul Parker, SolarWinds Federal & National Government Chief Technologist The Cloud First policy is well known throughout the U.K. public sector. It is an important tenant of the government’s digitalization initiative, and a wider push to be “Cloud Native.” To guide this, the Government Digital Service (GDS) published an…
We have received a few survey responses with inappropriate language. Can an Admin delete a response via the WHD application? If not, what table(s) would need to be edited to remove the offending response? Thanks.
As government agencies continue their IT modernization initiatives, administrators find themselves in precarious positions when it comes to security. That’s the overall sentiment expressed in the 2016 Federal Cybersecurity Survey1. The report found that efforts to build more modern, consolidated, and secure information…
Id like the survey results to be automatically scheduled and emailed out in a nice PDF format so we can keep our management updated on the results.
The Heartbleed survey results are in – and the good news is that the vast majority SolarWinds Thwack Users are in the know and on top of it (of course, this comes as no surprise!). Here are the results * Of those 61 respondents surveyed – only 6.6% were not sure if they were effected by the Heartbleed vulnerability and…
Apparently, security is not your job after all. In a recent security survey we asked more than a hundred IT administrators and other professionals about their roles and attitudes toward computer and network security. Not surprisingly, almost all IT pros (86%) said that they are responsible for securing IT. However, only…
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