Single paths was old new a long time ago - but try to explain it to management, heh! We built some systems for government (don't say which) that used all the possible connections to share the load - not really difficult and really adds to security and recovery too. Anyhow - great idea, heh!
Not AA and not really any specific airline, but... Last time (well, not the last but..) out of Paris to US, "new" terminal, MCD the only food place(?), plastic chairs, of course - no smoking, no drinks - except "pops", of course, etc, etc! When asked, what (the hell!) happened, the (nice) airport girls told that it was, what the "american" customers wanted?? What the XXX? Since then - only Air France and others who use the "old" terminals, leather (instead of plastic) chairs, bars with real food (instead of greasy hamburger), place to smoke a cigar if you so prefer, enjoy a good beer or even a nice whisky, brandy, whatever with your companion, meeting other travelers round the world, etc.
I think that people get what they want! Airlines don't change just for their own fun, they look profits and if most / most profit bringing part of travelers want something, they deliver! So - can't complain, if most want how it is today, so? But - still - even Chicago / O'Hare, nice bars, leather seat, having a drink, a smoke, a book to read when waiting an airplane - it was nice! Except - based on (profitability) studies, most wanted BigMac and their plastic chairs - and that's what we have today!
No, it doesn't, I mean kayak - tried something to Havana, no go! None of the sites which doesn't give me all the flights, for example to Havana, will work - how can I trust them? Do they include all the airlines? Or - maybe I'm coming back from Australia, Europe - London, Paris, Rome, Madrid, where ever and want a nice, warm stop? Or? Same, of course, with Expedia - so - maybe I keep using international flight bookings! Besides - usually (much) cheaper than Expedia, Orbiz, etc - go figure, commission?
Same here - when flying in US. Expedia and many other "brokers" (a broker in this case - take your share with no real service) are now suffering because trying to maximize their profits too much! Flying (almost) world round and now finding better deals and faster even straight from airlines. As an systems person, working in, out, within, etc with airlines, never will (really) understand why they don't work together? None can fly everywhere, every time, have enough routes, seats, planes, personnel, and so on - and working in bookings as well as they work together in their service, flight, whatever logistics (and it has worked well at least from 70's) would lower the cost a lot, make it easier for customers, etc, etc! Booking systems used to be medium complicated, today there is nothing complicated anymore in those systems and the needed processing power is cheap - mostly it's the problem with skills - in management, sorry! - prove me wrong, watching these systems about 40 years - LOL!
Unfortunately - yes! Hide the head in the sand, that seems to be the answer nowadays for any- and everything? For a long time, excuse me - started in 60's, I was either responsible of or designing systems and infrastructures for safe and secure, often global environments - can't say that they were perfect, nothing ever is. Time to time (often) the hired security testing groups / companies were able to find some problems, even if documents in wastebaskets - in IT(?) which should have known better, but the main thing was to find the problems, not to hide them!
You look companies / corporations today, they use much, much more money and time to hide the problems, trying to recover from problems, paying to public and/or government the fines, whatever than preventing the problems? Nothing (much) wrong, business as usually, but sometimes wonder why the stockholders / owners are willing to throw good money - and sometimes good reputation, away? Just wondering - LOL!
You are right about "yet" and SELinux. But why against GPL - don't you want get something for "your" money? GPL guarantees that any changes / advancements / etc for a product will come back (if used commercially / distributed) when other (not all!) licenses mean that some company / corporation (Microsoft, Oracle, ??) can take the product which was developed by "your" money, start making money for themselves and you have one product which doesn't get developed anymore? Sometimes I don't understand this thinking - but if you want to give your money away, it's OK, I rather have some back!
Did anyone read the problem before replying, of course not - this is/. after all - so, from Dell ( just the important points ):
3. The W32.Spybot worm was discovered in flash storage on the motherboard during Dell testing. The malware does not reside in the firmware. 4. All industry-standard antivirus programs on the market today have the ability to identify and prevent the code from infecting the customer’s operating system. 5. Systems running non-Microsoft Windows operating systems cannot be affected.
Doesn't seem very serious, of course it's Windows only so, of course, you are running antivirus AND, of course, after motherboard swap don't put it to production without testing - which would catch it?
Anyway, still wondering even without antivirus - home come that people let their systems communicate over network with unauthorized traffic? Just going back 20+ years designing network systems, some even Windows, my systems never allowed any unauthorized traffic in or out - this of course sometimes needed even building your own comm. stacks, traps, hooks, proxies, whatever but also guaranteed that all traffic was legitimate! Saves a lot headache - of course all attempts were logged, alerted and, in case of outbound, the sources were isolated - automatically! So - even Windows can be built that way (with pain!), just wondering why some don't do that?
It's only bad design / coding / development - who cares! It happens all the time and will happen as long as the subpar designs / development / coding is allowed. Mostly I would blame the design of these systems - it's very difficult to (safely) implement anything which is already broken, as most of the systems today! Or - if you don't agree, list the systems that haven't been broken one time or other? Or - which will not be broken in future?
Seriously - after fighting long enough years for safe and secure design, I honestly don't understand these? It has been 100% - really hundred percent - every time a problem with design for no other reason except ignorance, greed, lack of experience, whatever - but anyway something you would have got fired earlier! Now - blame others, blame a product, blame a vendor, blame a hacker, etc - give me a break!
Yes, 2007 -ages ago! And, opiates are a very, very small part of world drug problem. Definitely, makes a lot of money (and power) for some but in global drug problem, a drop in a bucket.
The mineral findings, actually known since 90's, since russians made a lot of research there with help of some, let's say, global companies are something thousands and thousands times more valuable - and, of course, legal in view of world population. Makes you wonder - or?
Well - the pipelines and especially the (rare, largest in the world?) mineral deposits known since 90's - I can see other than heroin coming out of Afghanistan! The strategic position, etc also doesn't hurt? I love red flowers but for each their own - heroin export from Afghanistan is actually very small today, the world has gone by, drug dealing is not what it used to be, all the propaganda aside - LOL!
Sounds good - so, I want everything in EBCDIC, nothing in that octal crap! And definitely nothing in iXXn, UTF whatever codes!
Oh, people mean presentation of data, not the coding of data? Definitely 3D, I love to see my data in 3D - 2D is so 90's and 1D is 80's or how did it go? My Excel and Powerpoint will shine in 3D! But, please, not those smell effects - I have to make some corporate reports and you know, the smell may not be the nicest? Colors, of course, at least the normal 16million! Videos in HD, whatever it means to any manufacturer but I can take that - as long as they look as good as Avatar with 3D glasses! Sound - minimum 16 channels! What else about data - should / could we require some quality / the data to have some contact to reality - no, of course not, it's corporate data!
Sorry, a little off topic but this comment hits me every time "our IT department is reluctant to support them" - then you don't have an IT department - you have bunch of amateurs, whatever useless operators! I'm so tired of these - for real IT it doesn't matter what and how many different OS you are running - none is more or less difficult to support than any other! Yes, there are differences, one might be a little easier for some special purpose than some other but overall - they all are just a bunch of programs to run computer systems!
Back to the subject, I have used / recommended HFS+ or, as someone said, shared filesystems over Infiniband or other fast connection. The problem is really HIPAA and other security / secret / whatever rules, regulations and laws - even today the systems don't have much good standard ways to comply - you often have to develop your own and those skills are scare! And with current education getting even more rare - back to the not so good IT!
Just wondering what Apple was thinking? Or has been thinking? Or? Apple is today the owner of our building where (not far from Apple HQ) we used to have full environment to test these things, actually all kinds of radio "things" - I just hope they haven't taken it down, it was expensive as hell to build!
Heh - maybe they had some engineer from MS hired to design the antenna configuration. Not that MS doesn't have very bright people, they do - they just are trained not to think until told by some manager, something good might even come out and that would be bad! KIN, Pink, Red, Purple, whatever - both Apple and MS are going the way Motorola?
Correct, some problems are serial - at least in current world, another topic! But parallelism is not same as threads - you can run any number of tasks, possible since 60's or 70's depends on who you ask. Unfortunately today, the younger generation has to learn the multi-tasking again, all they know (if they know!) is multi-threading, another way to make parallel processing but not the only. There is much, much more in parallel processing - code is not the only issue but one where more "cores" help. Sometimes wonder - non-locking memory management and queue processing are old, old - see some IBM research from 70's, how many has even heard of those? Very useful when several "cores"!
I think, you don't understand? It's the same as the main costs in a government company are taxes - LOL! Because they pay heavy taxes, they have to ask greater prices from, yes - you guessed right, taxpayers! We can never win this way - heh!
True - kind of. Hulu can't compete with torrents, Hulu is US only! While in US, I actually did like Hulu - now, as most other "services", useless! I even didn't know / understand why the pirating is a big deal until moved out of US! No wonder - the movie, etc companies are not even trying to sell outside US so how else you can watch series, movies, and so on? It's funny (maybe?) how they try to limit even Dish and other satellite service for US only - do they really think that all the money is in US and all the people who like to watch Hollywood series and movies live in US? No wonder - etc!!!
Yes, they are selling half a million videoconferencing rooms, but the government, after latest cuts in budgets, is only paying $3 million of them - LOL! So Cisco needs something else to make money.
It is so true - IT in itself is not stressing, busy sometimes but stressing? How could it be? Except, of course, maybe everyone means the company or the management is stressing - even then it's no different of any other work, every workplace and profession can be stressing if it's for profits for someone who are not up to the work! Or you start taking your job too personally when you can't have no influence how it goes - except to walk away! It happens.
Over 40 years I have been working hard, sometimes means long, sometimes just interesting but hard to solve problems - but only when in younger days took the job personally - got an ulcer, took a couple of years away from my life! After meeting our CEO who told me straight that I'm no use in that condition, better take two months vacation (company paid, real vacation with family!), think hard and not let it happen again. One of the best advices ever - yeah, slipped a couple of times since then but never, ever anymore let it get too bad. The same CEO said if anyone except I is causing the problem, to tell him and they will be gone because they are worse than anything for company - no problem makers allowed. Well, he was an old-fashioned corporate dictator, very successful in very successful (huge) company, so you better believe - LOL!
Maybe misleading summary but what you just said is old, old, old - part of my job when started -71, and old already then! The problem today seems to be - add a couple of words, like WEB or Internet, to some old idea and , voilà, you can have a patent.
Seriously - is the USPO the only government office which, when not skilled on the issue, is supposed and/or allowed to make bad decisions anyway? Doesn't sound good or even very useful?
"Predictive process" has been used in any kind of business forever "to change pricing based upon expected future.. whatever" - especially what I did, combining insurance profits with having, charging and selling computer resources. It's very interesting and much what the patent describes is really out of the textbooks - maybe just too old textbooks, not any more in libraries, even in universities? Will be big again - you have to charge in cloud? Maybe that's why they really did go after a patent. Of course it can't hold - even abstracts as WEB are either defined as "interlinked documents" or not really defined at all, just needs a couple of million $$ to fight the patent and then you are free to do what you / most large sw/hw/cloud/etc service corporations have been doing 40+ years! If you still have any money left to do anything - LOL!
Besides, the mistake often is the load - you have to look much more than bits, bytes, seconds, etc - someone else is charging your resoures, be they hw, electircity, taxes, and so on - so, "It's complicated", sometimes changing daily - think currencies and almost any business today!
No, because there is not yet a tool to do that. What I'm afraid, again - see this : "It will focus on hands-on use of applications"!
Instead of teaching how to think, maybe how and why to create these applications, they will teach how to use tools and toys? IMHO that's a real problem today, especially in IT - all these courses how to use tools and toys, operators, certified to push a button! What has happened to teaching how to think, how to create? At least a long time ago, business analysis needed a good background on statistics, business knowledge, IT (actually IS, a little more than just IT) experience and knowledge of business / customer history, risks and issues, and so on. What now - a certificate to use a tool and you are a pro?
Hm, in Mexico! I get a cup of real Illy $20 (pesos!), real cup - not paper, free Internet, many but best (today) from corner ice-cream shop, nice outside patio, no rush or hurry, etc. To be honest, it is almost as good in Seattle / Ballard, many small, nice cafes with free Internet and excellent coffee in real cup, yes - Seattle coffee and beer, have to try to believe! S.F. much the same so Starbucks is not the first or only one. I hate paper cups!
A cheap way out, blame the slave, worker, whatever who was instructed to do the work! You mean that the lowest layer in chain has to fix the problems caused from top? And you don't call that finger pointing?
As you say - whoever made the decision to use for ex. SQL scripts fed from unchecked sources to unprotected environment is to blame, not SQL itself. It's as "Mordac the Preventer (36096)" a little earlier says, "It would be the fault of the eejit that set it up like that. Locks, doors and houses have no free will - it's not "the door's fault" that it works as designed."
Programmers, developers, administrators and ilk don't make these decisions - managers, CIOs, CTOs, etc make those decision! Maybe instead of "root cause" we should start looking "tree top" problems?
Yes, of course any and all environments can be made safe and secure (technically), some are just much easier and less costly than others. But even IIS, Windows, etc can be made very safe but it will cost (a lot) and needs knowledge (a lot), not just some paper "certified" people and marketing manuals. And keeping those environments safe without security architecture will be a nightmare, probably impossible on long run!
Right! That's what the article was. Now, of course, we could ask is that even important? Help one company to make a lot of money or many companies to make a lot of money, which one seems more fun?
Unfortunately, at least I don't see the world going that way. Computers and computer usage is becoming more and more commodity, buy cheap, proprietary "solutions", even if they are not optimal, don't always work, are not very beneficial for user on long run, etc instead of using own skills and knowledge (sorry, what are those??)
Maybe that's the way in future? Make things unnecessarily complicated, tell users / customer that it's for their benefit and sooner or later they start believing it - profit! They will not waste their small brains on these very difficult and complicated issues, they buy those.
So, they'll prepare on a minority platform, which will provide no additional real-world experience at all. Unless they're an artist or writer, they need to learn the dominant platform and tools.
So high school is now a vocational school for training workers, not for educating thinkers?
Workers, no - slaves, yes!
As much as I dislike M$ they have 90% of the market share for business, and EVERY employer requires M$ Office experience...
Let me fix it - As much as I dislike M$ they have 90% of the market share for business, and EVERY STUPID employer requires M$ Office experience, others require the knowledge of word processing. Or - maybe they also require three years experience how to use Bic pens, not just any pens? And I'm not even going to who makes most toilet seats used in business buildings, how many years experience needed?
Well, you got me started, maybe I have too much time now? And I don't want to get you feel more desperate - it doesn't help. And even I haven't given up yet finding people who really, really love the life and learning - it's just hard and frustrating sometimes.
Now, half retired, in a foreign country with some(!) expats I can tell that opposing learning is not age depend! But so isn't learning - some over 80 (some way over!) know more and learn faster than some of my developers over years, and they were 1/3th that age! But these people seem to live long, have fun, don't worry, eat, dance, drink, etc as much as they like. Unlike some, yes we have those here, 20-30 years younger, just don't like to learn anything anymore - I gave up helping them, it's like stealing money from kids! Just wonder, did they ever learn / know anything but they had to - they made fortunes and now just wait the death, or drink themselves to death? Strange?
Single paths was old new a long time ago - but try to explain it to management, heh! We built some systems for government (don't say which) that used all the possible connections to share the load - not really difficult and really adds to security and recovery too. Anyhow - great idea, heh!
Not AA and not really any specific airline, but... Last time (well, not the last but..) out of Paris to US, "new" terminal, MCD the only food place(?), plastic chairs, of course - no smoking, no drinks - except "pops", of course, etc, etc! When asked, what (the hell!) happened, the (nice) airport girls told that it was, what the "american" customers wanted?? What the XXX? Since then - only Air France and others who use the "old" terminals, leather (instead of plastic) chairs, bars with real food (instead of greasy hamburger), place to smoke a cigar if you so prefer, enjoy a good beer or even a nice whisky, brandy, whatever with your companion, meeting other travelers round the world, etc.
I think that people get what they want! Airlines don't change just for their own fun, they look profits and if most / most profit bringing part of travelers want something, they deliver! So - can't complain, if most want how it is today, so? But - still - even Chicago / O'Hare, nice bars, leather seat, having a drink, a smoke, a book to read when waiting an airplane - it was nice! Except - based on (profitability) studies, most wanted BigMac and their plastic chairs - and that's what we have today!
No, it doesn't, I mean kayak - tried something to Havana, no go! None of the sites which doesn't give me all the flights, for example to Havana, will work - how can I trust them? Do they include all the airlines? Or - maybe I'm coming back from Australia, Europe - London, Paris, Rome, Madrid, where ever and want a nice, warm stop? Or? Same, of course, with Expedia - so - maybe I keep using international flight bookings! Besides - usually (much) cheaper than Expedia, Orbiz, etc - go figure, commission?
Same here - when flying in US. Expedia and many other "brokers" (a broker in this case - take your share with no real service) are now suffering because trying to maximize their profits too much! Flying (almost) world round and now finding better deals and faster even straight from airlines. As an systems person, working in, out, within, etc with airlines, never will (really) understand why they don't work together? None can fly everywhere, every time, have enough routes, seats, planes, personnel, and so on - and working in bookings as well as they work together in their service, flight, whatever logistics (and it has worked well at least from 70's) would lower the cost a lot, make it easier for customers, etc, etc! Booking systems used to be medium complicated, today there is nothing complicated anymore in those systems and the needed processing power is cheap - mostly it's the problem with skills - in management, sorry! - prove me wrong, watching these systems about 40 years - LOL!
Unfortunately - yes! Hide the head in the sand, that seems to be the answer nowadays for any- and everything? For a long time, excuse me - started in 60's, I was either responsible of or designing systems and infrastructures for safe and secure, often global environments - can't say that they were perfect, nothing ever is. Time to time (often) the hired security testing groups / companies were able to find some problems, even if documents in wastebaskets - in IT(?) which should have known better, but the main thing was to find the problems, not to hide them!
You look companies / corporations today, they use much, much more money and time to hide the problems, trying to recover from problems, paying to public and/or government the fines, whatever than preventing the problems? Nothing (much) wrong, business as usually, but sometimes wonder why the stockholders / owners are willing to throw good money - and sometimes good reputation, away? Just wondering - LOL!
You are right about "yet" and SELinux. But why against GPL - don't you want get something for "your" money? GPL guarantees that any changes / advancements / etc for a product will come back (if used commercially / distributed) when other (not all!) licenses mean that some company / corporation (Microsoft, Oracle, ??) can take the product which was developed by "your" money, start making money for themselves and you have one product which doesn't get developed anymore? Sometimes I don't understand this thinking - but if you want to give your money away, it's OK, I rather have some back!
Did anyone read the problem before replying, of course not - this is /. after all - so, from Dell ( just the important points ):
3. The W32.Spybot worm was discovered in flash storage on the motherboard during Dell testing. The malware does not reside in the firmware.
4. All industry-standard antivirus programs on the market today have the ability to identify and prevent the code from infecting the customer’s operating system.
5. Systems running non-Microsoft Windows operating systems cannot be affected.
Doesn't seem very serious, of course it's Windows only so, of course, you are running antivirus AND, of course, after motherboard swap don't put it to production without testing - which would catch it?
Anyway, still wondering even without antivirus - home come that people let their systems communicate over network with unauthorized traffic? Just going back 20+ years designing network systems, some even Windows, my systems never allowed any unauthorized traffic in or out - this of course sometimes needed even building your own comm. stacks, traps, hooks, proxies, whatever but also guaranteed that all traffic was legitimate! Saves a lot headache - of course all attempts were logged, alerted and, in case of outbound, the sources were isolated - automatically! So - even Windows can be built that way (with pain!), just wondering why some don't do that?
It's only bad design / coding / development - who cares! It happens all the time and will happen as long as the subpar designs / development / coding is allowed. Mostly I would blame the design of these systems - it's very difficult to (safely) implement anything which is already broken, as most of the systems today! Or - if you don't agree, list the systems that haven't been broken one time or other? Or - which will not be broken in future?
Seriously - after fighting long enough years for safe and secure design, I honestly don't understand these? It has been 100% - really hundred percent - every time a problem with design for no other reason except ignorance, greed, lack of experience, whatever - but anyway something you would have got fired earlier! Now - blame others, blame a product, blame a vendor, blame a hacker, etc - give me a break!
Yes, 2007 -ages ago! And, opiates are a very, very small part of world drug problem. Definitely, makes a lot of money (and power) for some but in global drug problem, a drop in a bucket.
The mineral findings, actually known since 90's, since russians made a lot of research there with help of some, let's say, global companies are something thousands and thousands times more valuable - and, of course, legal in view of world population. Makes you wonder - or?
Well - the pipelines and especially the (rare, largest in the world?) mineral deposits known since 90's - I can see other than heroin coming out of Afghanistan! The strategic position, etc also doesn't hurt? I love red flowers but for each their own - heroin export from Afghanistan is actually very small today, the world has gone by, drug dealing is not what it used to be, all the propaganda aside - LOL!
Sounds good - so, I want everything in EBCDIC, nothing in that octal crap! And definitely nothing in iXXn, UTF whatever codes!
Oh, people mean presentation of data, not the coding of data? Definitely 3D, I love to see my data in 3D - 2D is so 90's and 1D is 80's or how did it go? My Excel and Powerpoint will shine in 3D! But, please, not those smell effects - I have to make some corporate reports and you know, the smell may not be the nicest? Colors, of course, at least the normal 16million! Videos in HD, whatever it means to any manufacturer but I can take that - as long as they look as good as Avatar with 3D glasses! Sound - minimum 16 channels! What else about data - should / could we require some quality / the data to have some contact to reality - no, of course not, it's corporate data!
Sorry, a little off topic but this comment hits me every time "our IT department is reluctant to support them" - then you don't have an IT department - you have bunch of amateurs, whatever useless operators! I'm so tired of these - for real IT it doesn't matter what and how many different OS you are running - none is more or less difficult to support than any other! Yes, there are differences, one might be a little easier for some special purpose than some other but overall - they all are just a bunch of programs to run computer systems!
Back to the subject, I have used / recommended HFS+ or, as someone said, shared filesystems over Infiniband or other fast connection. The problem is really HIPAA and other security / secret / whatever rules, regulations and laws - even today the systems don't have much good standard ways to comply - you often have to develop your own and those skills are scare! And with current education getting even more rare - back to the not so good IT!
Just wondering what Apple was thinking? Or has been thinking? Or? Apple is today the owner of our building where (not far from Apple HQ) we used to have full environment to test these things, actually all kinds of radio "things" - I just hope they haven't taken it down, it was expensive as hell to build!
Heh - maybe they had some engineer from MS hired to design the antenna configuration. Not that MS doesn't have very bright people, they do - they just are trained not to think until told by some manager, something good might even come out and that would be bad! KIN, Pink, Red, Purple, whatever - both Apple and MS are going the way Motorola?
Correct, some problems are serial - at least in current world, another topic! But parallelism is not same as threads - you can run any number of tasks, possible since 60's or 70's depends on who you ask. Unfortunately today, the younger generation has to learn the multi-tasking again, all they know (if they know!) is multi-threading, another way to make parallel processing but not the only. There is much, much more in parallel processing - code is not the only issue but one where more "cores" help. Sometimes wonder - non-locking memory management and queue processing are old, old - see some IBM research from 70's, how many has even heard of those? Very useful when several "cores"!
I think, you don't understand? It's the same as the main costs in a government company are taxes - LOL! Because they pay heavy taxes, they have to ask greater prices from, yes - you guessed right, taxpayers! We can never win this way - heh!
True - kind of. Hulu can't compete with torrents, Hulu is US only! While in US, I actually did like Hulu - now, as most other "services", useless! I even didn't know / understand why the pirating is a big deal until moved out of US! No wonder - the movie, etc companies are not even trying to sell outside US so how else you can watch series, movies, and so on? It's funny (maybe?) how they try to limit even Dish and other satellite service for US only - do they really think that all the money is in US and all the people who like to watch Hollywood series and movies live in US? No wonder - etc!!!
Yes, they are selling half a million videoconferencing rooms, but the government, after latest cuts in budgets, is only paying $3 million of them - LOL! So Cisco needs something else to make money.
It is so true - IT in itself is not stressing, busy sometimes but stressing? How could it be? Except, of course, maybe everyone means the company or the management is stressing - even then it's no different of any other work, every workplace and profession can be stressing if it's for profits for someone who are not up to the work! Or you start taking your job too personally when you can't have no influence how it goes - except to walk away! It happens.
Over 40 years I have been working hard, sometimes means long, sometimes just interesting but hard to solve problems - but only when in younger days took the job personally - got an ulcer, took a couple of years away from my life! After meeting our CEO who told me straight that I'm no use in that condition, better take two months vacation (company paid, real vacation with family!), think hard and not let it happen again. One of the best advices ever - yeah, slipped a couple of times since then but never, ever anymore let it get too bad. The same CEO said if anyone except I is causing the problem, to tell him and they will be gone because they are worse than anything for company - no problem makers allowed. Well, he was an old-fashioned corporate dictator, very successful in very successful (huge) company, so you better believe - LOL!
Maybe misleading summary but what you just said is old, old, old - part of my job when started -71, and old already then! The problem today seems to be - add a couple of words, like WEB or Internet, to some old idea and , voilà, you can have a patent.
Seriously - is the USPO the only government office which, when not skilled on the issue, is supposed and/or allowed to make bad decisions anyway? Doesn't sound good or even very useful?
"Predictive process" has been used in any kind of business forever "to change pricing based upon expected future .. whatever" - especially what I did, combining insurance profits with having, charging and selling computer resources. It's very interesting and much what the patent describes is really out of the textbooks - maybe just too old textbooks, not any more in libraries, even in universities? Will be big again - you have to charge in cloud? Maybe that's why they really did go after a patent. Of course it can't hold - even abstracts as WEB are either defined as "interlinked documents" or not really defined at all, just needs a couple of million $$ to fight the patent and then you are free to do what you / most large sw/hw/cloud/etc service corporations have been doing 40+ years! If you still have any money left to do anything - LOL!
Besides, the mistake often is the load - you have to look much more than bits, bytes, seconds, etc - someone else is charging your resoures, be they hw, electircity, taxes, and so on - so, "It's complicated", sometimes changing daily - think currencies and almost any business today!
No, because there is not yet a tool to do that. What I'm afraid, again - see this : "It will focus on hands-on use of applications"!
Instead of teaching how to think, maybe how and why to create these applications, they will teach how to use tools and toys? IMHO that's a real problem today, especially in IT - all these courses how to use tools and toys, operators, certified to push a button! What has happened to teaching how to think, how to create? At least a long time ago, business analysis needed a good background on statistics, business knowledge, IT (actually IS, a little more than just IT) experience and knowledge of business / customer history, risks and issues, and so on. What now - a certificate to use a tool and you are a pro?
Hm, in Mexico! I get a cup of real Illy $20 (pesos!), real cup - not paper, free Internet, many but best (today) from corner ice-cream shop, nice outside patio, no rush or hurry, etc. To be honest, it is almost as good in Seattle / Ballard, many small, nice cafes with free Internet and excellent coffee in real cup, yes - Seattle coffee and beer, have to try to believe! S.F. much the same so Starbucks is not the first or only one. I hate paper cups!
A cheap way out, blame the slave, worker, whatever who was instructed to do the work! You mean that the lowest layer in chain has to fix the problems caused from top? And you don't call that finger pointing?
As you say - whoever made the decision to use for ex. SQL scripts fed from unchecked sources to unprotected environment is to blame, not SQL itself. It's as "Mordac the Preventer (36096)" a little earlier says, "It would be the fault of the eejit that set it up like that. Locks, doors and houses have no free will - it's not "the door's fault" that it works as designed."
Programmers, developers, administrators and ilk don't make these decisions - managers, CIOs, CTOs, etc make those decision! Maybe instead of "root cause" we should start looking "tree top" problems?
Yes, of course any and all environments can be made safe and secure (technically), some are just much easier and less costly than others. But even IIS, Windows, etc can be made very safe but it will cost (a lot) and needs knowledge (a lot), not just some paper "certified" people and marketing manuals. And keeping those environments safe without security architecture will be a nightmare, probably impossible on long run!
Right! That's what the article was. Now, of course, we could ask is that even important? Help one company to make a lot of money or many companies to make a lot of money, which one seems more fun?
Unfortunately, at least I don't see the world going that way. Computers and computer usage is becoming more and more commodity, buy cheap, proprietary "solutions", even if they are not optimal, don't always work, are not very beneficial for user on long run, etc instead of using own skills and knowledge (sorry, what are those??)
Maybe that's the way in future? Make things unnecessarily complicated, tell users / customer that it's for their benefit and sooner or later they start believing it - profit! They will not waste their small brains on these very difficult and complicated issues, they buy those.
So, they'll prepare on a minority platform, which will provide no additional real-world experience at all. Unless they're an artist or writer, they need to learn the dominant platform and tools.
So high school is now a vocational school for training workers, not for educating thinkers?
Workers, no - slaves, yes!
As much as I dislike M$ they have 90% of the market share for business, and EVERY employer requires M$ Office experience...
Let me fix it - As much as I dislike M$ they have 90% of the market share for business, and EVERY STUPID employer requires M$ Office experience, others require the knowledge of word processing. Or - maybe they also require three years experience how to use Bic pens, not just any pens? And I'm not even going to who makes most toilet seats used in business buildings, how many years experience needed?
Well, you got me started, maybe I have too much time now? And I don't want to get you feel more desperate - it doesn't help. And even I haven't given up yet finding people who really, really love the life and learning - it's just hard and frustrating sometimes.
Now, half retired, in a foreign country with some(!) expats I can tell that opposing learning is not age depend! But so isn't learning - some over 80 (some way over!) know more and learn faster than some of my developers over years, and they were 1/3th that age! But these people seem to live long, have fun, don't worry, eat, dance, drink, etc as much as they like. Unlike some, yes we have those here, 20-30 years younger, just don't like to learn anything anymore - I gave up helping them, it's like stealing money from kids! Just wonder, did they ever learn / know anything but they had to - they made fortunes and now just wait the death, or drink themselves to death? Strange?