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Monthly Archives: August 2011
The Human Brain and Your Network Infrastructure
Common wisdom says that we humans use less than 10% of our brains’ capacity in a lifetime. I assert that the same is true for enterprise networking hardware and software. As referenced by Paul in his recent post, we very … Continue reading
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Avoiding Hard Work for Nothing
This morning I found myself thinking of the many commercial and government organizations we’ve run into over the years that have an urge to buy something… something, as in almost anything they can plug in that purports to improve their … Continue reading
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How Much Gets Reported
It’s a pretty well-known fact that far more crime occurs than gets reported to authorities, and far more gets reported to the authorities than gets reported on by any form of media. Cybersecurity attacks are no different. Because we assist … Continue reading →