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What I find most interesting in these discussions is what gets ignored on both sides of the discussion. The group that says "its our network" - which therefore gives us the right to monitor and control everything that touches it - conveniently gloss over what happens if something is discovered on a user device that is…
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it is a balance though * training for the job at hand * training for the future * a path to allow growth (to use the training) where you want to get to * making a difference or having meaning at work employee retention is all of those things the old adage is true People leave managers not companies
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my favorite bit of this statement is which part is reporting full? With the SAN providing a thin provisioned and compressed LUN to the VM host, which then provides a thin provisioned disk to the guest OS, which then uses an LVM to provide a thin provisioned disk to the application. Some one, somewhere has to know the real…
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the biggest thing with SNMP is its huge support base. There are some replacements for some platforms and not for others. Without SNMP there is a wide ranging mish-mash of competing "replacements" Ubiquity has its price Is it slow - Yes Can it be unreliable - Sometimes Is it inefficient - Yes Do those three matter - not for…
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unless (like me) you use a different email system, then there is only any point learning it if you are ready to move jobs
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#bumpsquad giving my old WPM request some love!
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I was sad to miss the inaugural SWUG in Austin, so have booked this one in my calendar I will be there
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In my experience, the only way to get one tool to rule them all is to only go with the #1 or #2 provider for absolutely everything, regardless of whether they fit your needs. But then you miss out on much more capable systems A good example would be Palo Alto who have left Cisco in their dust, but are relatively new and…
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wizbang movies that change to suit movie needs vs huge expansive, research and publicly accessible universe
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when I look at the points in "Activity" on my account, they don't add up to the total. I'm sure it will all come out in the wash
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I hate those double negative questions . . . . . So I ordered a hoodie to celebrate getting it correct
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I know March 31st is going to be a problem for me Don't know how long I'll be standing in line outside my local Tesla store.........
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totally not surprised by AI verses Human Pilot - only a matter of time before that happened
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not dinging any methodology here - but almost any framework will work properly if it is pushed from the top. Attempting to implement any framework from the bottom up is guaranteed to fail. Its like any toolset - the toolset on its own fixes nothing. I've heard untold variations on the "we are getting new software to fix…
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any opportunity to meet such a wonderful and committed bunch of folks should be grabbed with both hands - the opportunity, not the person, well maybe the person, but you know what I mean, I hope...... quitting now before the hole gets any deeper
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I just love the "lets put it in the cloud" now, whats the question crowd. But yes, automation of simple tasks must start in the larger organizations where the scale makes it worthwhile. But as will all things tech, it will inevitably filter to the SMEs
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wait, what? socks in old and new designs?
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I prefer the Good Idea Techie The one that has a great idea but no idea how to implement it or the impact it has on everyone else. In english parlance he would be GIT On topic though, an IT Seagull combined with mushroom techies (kept in the dark and fed on BS) is an unbeatable recipe for disaster
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funny that, in an article about all sorts of internet oddities, there are as many comments about the awesome meme as there are about the links
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Just a reminder that these challenges are a fun way to learn more about Solarwinds products and maybe pickup some points and prizes. The difference between getting a question right or wrong is thwack points, not system downtime or payroll deduction. This single pane from xkcd sums it up best.
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Blues Brothers were the soundtrack for some of the best bits of my life
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I guess it also depends what the origin of the audit is and the intent. If its a request for an audit you choose the softer auditors, but if there is only a DEMAND for an audit then the more stringent companies get chosen.
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several of our vendors use Bomgar which is a pretty good user experience. The download is preconfigured for the connection to the tech. Its a single executable that needs no firewall ports open and defaults to screen sharing off. So seems to work pretty darned well
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What page was this on - I didn't see it?
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yep - got that one. The link takes you here, not to the question.
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Just tried my first order with the new store. So much easier! Thank you for the improvements.
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It has been interesting working from home - but I now appreciate some things more. The drive home used to be a good decompress that I no longer have, even though I hated the drive. But the other part is that its really hard to disconnect and almost becomes "Living at Work" so you can't ever escape. Which makes learning to…
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That maybe true, but at the time they assured everyone they were really, really serious about it. The kind of serious that is demonstrated by "look we even overpaid for a phone manufacturer we are that serious" Also true about the real value - the sad part is the we are the data that has all that value. What will be the…
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you mean tickets were snagged by people using WPM to monitor the site looking for the instant they became available?