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Nice article. Thanks for posting.
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I like that thought but unfortunately I have worked for far too many managers that hold equal weight to his subjective review versus the objective review of the stakeholders. Even though, everything progressed forward and the stakeholders are happy with the result. If the manager did not like you, you never got a fair…
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Wish I was there now. That looks like a quite enjoyable location.
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I am looking at evaluating UDT based upon this discussion.
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Good point! Documentation is only as good as the last person to update it.
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You speak of this tool being released in 2009, then why today in 2015 is the excel spreadsheet the predominate method of tracking IP addresses?
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Such timely information, thanks for this post. Without knowledge of where you are at, it is tough to understand how far you can push. My CIO requested some of those actual data bits yesterday of me, as we in that stage of sending some staffers into remote mode.
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This was a good posting.
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Humor is always a good learning tool. Thanks for posting.
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I agree that was a good one.
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Good article and good discussion. Educational and informative.
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Thanks for sharing.
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This thread got me thinking that maybe IP SLA is worthy of a little research time. Since I have almost no MPLS lines but I have a number of metro-E lines, I might have to see what IP SLA will provide for me.
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Curiously, the listing given by rschroeder seems so benign but yet those are the most important steps for any IT department. But for reason, those little items seem to be the most difficult to complete.
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The security onion is or should be part of every company's thought process unless they want to not be connected. Multiple layers are necessary but if some one on the inside wants to take data that is probably the biggest concern with the least amount of review. We make an assumption that when hired and working at the…
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Nice article.
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Interesting.
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I agree. The need for hot and cold storage and cost differential is a major portion of the storage administration duties or at least it should be. Looking at the way the arrays are arranged and the storage growth needs. If you are manually calculating storage growth using spreadsheets and a calendar -- like some many of…
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I did and the link states that it is still free. I just wanted to make sure ......
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History is always interesting.
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Interest technology concept. Would find it interesting to see this technology used for backing up a computer or transferring data between too servers. Is there any updated information on this technology?
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Good article. The future will need hexadecimal as IPv6 will proliferate the networking environment.
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Congratulations to all the Winners!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I reinstalled my demo of FSM, and I am in awe of the basic reports that it generates. I am getting ready to migrate to NGFW and I am auditing the current firewall configs. I have been at it for several days and only got to about 20% of what FSM gave me in 10 minutes. I do not have a large number of firewalls but the cost…
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Interesting. Thanks
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Let's see I have tried deep fried beer... so I am on the hunt to find the local fair guy to sell me some deep fried kool-aid...... Nice set of articles...
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Informative.
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Sometimes the classics never go out of style. If you do not learn from your history you are doomed to repeat it.
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Wow a ghost cd-rom enabled boot disk. That brings back the Windows 3.1 days. Got to love the need for mouse.com to bring out the Mickey in all of us.
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Nice article. Thanks for posting.