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This was informative reading.
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Great set of articles. The lessons learned in Project Management was a great read. Some insignts I already knew but wise words added to my list. Thanks!
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Interesting.
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I used to work in that field in a former life. I have always been partial to the squeal method in education. I would block it in your firewall and send a note to the faculty regarding the network change. Then, IF it is needed you can unblock it and IF it is NOT needed you will be saving on the 2.5gb of useless data. Just…
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Thanks for the posting.
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Good article!
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Very interesting post. Power Shell! Power Shell!
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Great article. Things we sometimes overlook as you say are the lulls. But, those are opportunities to dig. Also, despite the fact that it is a rarity, is to utilize free time to learn more of the specifics of how our visualization tools work so we can use them to solve issues and provide reports. Thanks for making me think!
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I enjoyed this article. It makes me think about the thousands of projects that I have been part of and how the differences in personnel has made the project or broke the project. Thanks for making me think about this. I have been so focused lately on security traffic analysis that I forgot about some of the other IT…
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Integration techniques are helpful. Thanks!
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I concur. We have too many clouds to handle these days. We are looking at an on premise cloud solution. When and where will it end. Thankfully, Solarwinds will monitor it all
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I agree thanks for sharing.
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Bookmarking!
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Thanks. I found this article interesting. Does open up some possibilities for future applications.
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Interesting topics to focus on.
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Awesome description!!!!!
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Helpful and educational.
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Thanks!
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Thanks for posting.
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Very helpful. bookmarking.
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Good article.
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Good information.
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Bookmarked this article. Good reference article.
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Good insights about the multi-faceted uses for Netflow. I was taught long long ago the benefits of Netflow for performance. Security was never really a consideration. But, now, both a primary priorites. Great discussion.
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My thinking as well.
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Curious. Interesting article topic.
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Back in the days when I was a field engineer doing consulting work, I had a company that lost their whole network due to a lightning strike hitting the building and frying all the network adapters and computers. It was a 10-base-2 (coaxial cable) network and took out 10 computers. I got called in to examine and estimate…
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I found this to very helpful information. I am in the process now that the fiscal year has turned of reviewing, evaluating, etc what upgrade courses I need to undertake. This type of detail will be beneficial in that process. Thanks!
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It works when you have a decent inventory and somewhat uniform or standardized equipment deployment as well as standardized processes in each location. I have in previous life been supporting multiple locations that in reality was a merger of two companies each with completely different setups and configurations. Without a…