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great video.
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It's my favorite thing! A mini mission. Sweet prizes too!
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Interesting to see how the cloud market is shaking out. More changes to come as the whole M&A thing plays out and the VC guys work their deals.
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Congrast pierrenndsb!
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I work in a field where a number of these plus some others you didn't mention are in play on a daily basis. Frankly it's a pain at times to stay up with it, but it's absolutely critical. Thanks.
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Very good article. Thanks for the write up. There is so much hype going on around cloud (which is nothing more nor less than you putting your stuff (data, services, whatever) in someone else's data center) that it's hard to get some clarity, especially when the spin doctors are telling your management on a daily basis that…
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Excellent post Peter. Thanks for sharing.
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Nice rschroeder! Frost is my favorite poet.
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Fishcoin. OMG. Wow, just wow. Next thing you know we'll be using blockchain to validate the individual ingredients in organic/non-gmo foods.
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Nice post chrisgrundemann. Really looking forward to reading the rest of the series.
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As always, thanks for a bunch of interesting articles. Ethereum weaknesses, hacked tracking and unwiped drives. Oh my!
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This is great KMSigma. Going back to make my groups dynamic now. So much easier. Thanks!
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The Windows 7 EOL will probably affect a lot of folks. I suspect most of us have legacy apps that won't run on Win 8 or Win 10.
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Thanks for sharing. Good post.
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Excellent post @adatole. I think that last one is probably the most important. Nearly everyone I know that's achieved anything (and certainly in my own life) has come primarily because of persistence. Not quitting my be the most important lesson of all. You will be knocked down, maybe even knocked out, but if you get back…
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Thanks for the insights. This is one of those events I've wanted to go to for years but have never been able to work it in.
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Thanks for the post. Many (most?) of the orgs I've worked for over the years have either published or voiced similar goals and aspirations, but as petergwilson mentioned the reality was much different due to budget, extremely tight deadlines, understaffing and the constant drive to get things done. There are times when I…
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That would be a yes. Once you license something you can never get rid of it (unless you can dump it all of course).
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Good series. Thanks!
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Great post. Over the years (nearly 30 in my case) this has been the hardest lesson to bake in to IT professionals. Backups are critical, and must be tested regularly (I insist on at least weekly from a variety of sources), and you have to constantly monitor those processes and procedures without growing bored with the…
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As always, very thought provoking and interesting post adatole. I'm in the same boat with you on exchangegoddess's Imposter Syndrome post. I keep going back to it and thinking about it. I'm definitely in the "I'm still a kid" category in a lot of ways. Mostly trying to stay curious, interested in everything and trying to…
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Really looking forward to seeing the Palo integration once we get NTA upgraded here.
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Wow. Bacon Pie. I never knew there was such a thing. Definitely have to try that.
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Thanks for one of the more rational approaches I've seen in a while. Nearly every article I read is more like "of *course* you'll save money in the cloud and if you say otherwise you're an idiot". Ain't necessarily so. We're definitely in the keep it nearly forever category in terms of hardware (just turned off a couple of…
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Nice Leon. Thanks for sharing. Been looking for a side project and this looks like the ticket.
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Excellent post adatole. Relevant on so many levels, both to personal and professional life. Most of us never feel ready to mentor, and yet when we do we always learn more than the mentee. The funny part is you never realize that until you're past the "being mentored" stage.
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Nice write up. Look forward to the series. To say HCI has come a long way since UCS is an understatement. It's also become much more affordable. When we first looked at it maybe 8 years ago it was largely unaffordable for medium enterprises, and the fork lift upgrade didn't appeal at all - it was easier to build a semi…
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Quantum computing is really interesting and it's obviously early days. Probably not surprising they got in a bit of a tiff over who had achieved what, but it's obvious that progress is being made. It will be interesting to see how it plays out and what the reality turns out to be compared to the promise/potential. I ran…
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Where do you get these? Awesome as usual. Loved the Gecko.
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Congrats! adatole. When your vocation and your avocation are one and the same, that's about as good as it gets.