As many are saying, there is no this as a correct ratio. However, I believe that the ratio is and should be different between large and small businesses.
The larger the business, more advanced IT features are (usually) required.
Example: A 50 user comany can manage with one IT guy full time. As this company getts bigger more applications and servers are introdused cause more spesialization to take place, requiering more people.
At some time availability becomes critical, and IT shifts changes from 6-18 hours to 24/7 requiering even more people. Even larger firms introduce the dreaded CIO and more beaurocracy, decreasing productivity and leading to the hireing of even more people.
At this point the IT departement can be considered a company in it's own right, providing services to the "host-company". And, as every one knows, a company gets more bloat and inefficiency as it grows...
I, for one, welcome our new bitch whore overlords!
Dad?!?
Not so good an idea. Then you ould have to create an exception for IP over Avian Carriers, and Ip over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1149.html
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2549.html
Flamebait, if it weren't true....
I second that! Somewhere along the line add-ons got way to much permissions. Why on earth does Adobe Flash have access to my webcam and harddrive?!?
How will this afect all the software that have forked from these versions?
You, my friend, have just hit the motherlode!
You, my friend, has just hit the jackpot!
I don't crack WPA passwords, I read them using http://nirsoft.net/utils/wireless_key.html.
Cracking is for whimps :-)
Balls, but not skillz....
This trojan is almost 1 megabyte in size. Perhaps he's trying to replicate the MS bloat?
I, for one, welcome our new un-soaped Microsoft overlords.
As a Slashdot geek, I can only hope...
As many are saying, there is no this as a correct ratio. However, I believe that the ratio is and should be different between large and small businesses.
The larger the business, more advanced IT features are (usually) required.
Example: A 50 user comany can manage with one IT guy full time. As this company getts bigger more applications and servers are introdused cause more spesialization to take place, requiering more people.
At some time availability becomes critical, and IT shifts changes from 6-18 hours to 24/7 requiering even more people. Even larger firms introduce the dreaded CIO and more beaurocracy, decreasing productivity and leading to the hireing of even more people.
At this point the IT departement can be considered a company in it's own right, providing services to the "host-company". And, as every one knows, a company gets more bloat and inefficiency as it grows...
Soon all Olympians will be assimilated into the Borg cube.
More like short bread...
Either would be good, as they provide notwork capability.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1149.html