but a very good thought
the maxim is:
anything you were too stupid to outsource is now in the hands of your competitors.
hire employees, screw contracts
they are not more cost effective after the core business has walked out the door....
when in worked as a contractor at Virginia Power in 1999, all the temps had internet access.
So it was just a matter of time before viruses found their way into Source Safe.
When I checked out a project, there goes my hard drive.
Guess who checked in the infected file?
You got it, a member of the HELP DESK SUPPORT TEAM.
Three cheers for the idiots.
Oh yah, if you are wondering, the plants reactors were made by Westinghouse in the early 70s, so no computer control there.
There are so many layers of mgmt to go through to do anything close to throwing a switch.
anyways, no firewalls at virginia power.
lots of internal lans and servers accessible by anyone too..
ummm
you find another one.....
Johnny: How about you go over the SF bar there and get you a cup of shut up?
Is SUN still in business?
I feel real sorry for those Solaris kernel proggys
need a job guys?
MS is old school
i love turing my clients on to Open Office.
$%#$% the macros.
Opps Ballmer, thats how much money you didnt make this week?
uh?
uh?
you tested a whopping four features
underwhelmed
get rid of him
Who the hell goes to Windows to figure out how to design anything?
If its a hobby for us....
But all that R&D for "look and feel"!!
I dont feel sorry for them as they copy linux' look.............
so who "owns" these packets?
Sounds like echelon in a new suit.
I know for a fact Capital One used Tandem Himalayas in the mid 90s to process ALL their CC
transactions....
called Packet Burst
the rest of the world is STILL catching up to
Provo................
but a very good thought the maxim is: anything you were too stupid to outsource is now in the hands of your competitors. hire employees, screw contracts they are not more cost effective after the core business has walked out the door....
when in worked as a contractor at Virginia Power in 1999, all the temps had internet access. So it was just a matter of time before viruses found their way into Source Safe. When I checked out a project, there goes my hard drive. Guess who checked in the infected file? You got it, a member of the HELP DESK SUPPORT TEAM. Three cheers for the idiots. Oh yah, if you are wondering, the plants reactors were made by Westinghouse in the early 70s, so no computer control there. There are so many layers of mgmt to go through to do anything close to throwing a switch. anyways, no firewalls at virginia power. lots of internal lans and servers accessible by anyone too..