Where does the responsibility of testing OS patches, AV updates and other automatic type installs fall? Systems deemed critical to your primary business must have some level of internal testing and validation in place from automatic external vendor updates. Does that responsibility not lie with Delta's IT management policies, regardless of CrowdStrike's Sales suggestions?
Something is afoot over there. I updated and then removed all comments, like, everything on my account, and then deleted the account a few days ago. And now its back with the previous comment I updated everything to intact. They did some form of rollback.
This is a major issue when turning batch data into individual files, especially with dynamic prefixes. You can and will find this edge pretty quick using EMR or Glue which tries to run as fast as possible. The only answer is....slow down your writes or just try again, a bit frustrating.
Also, what type of customers run speed test normally? Those on the more technical side, thus those running the test are likely to have higher level packages from their providers, further skewing the data
I'm starting to get more into this practice and finding it very effective. With the kids home due to school cancelations, I've blocked off recurring time throughout the day for dedicated checkins with them, helps with both my and their productivity.
Actually saw it in practice, I toured KnowBe4's office, their entire C-suite is right there in the open office, a few at standing desk, but all right there in the open
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How does this work if the car was never in the US in the first place, and you are being ordered to turn over a car that was procured, leased, operated and contracted in Mexico entirely, nothing to do with the US, other than the fact that you live here and were ordered by a Judge to go get the car and bring it back?
Isn't this closer to what has actually happened? The account holder indicated he was from Ireland when he signed up with Microsoft, thus the account was created and maintained in Ireland to reduce latency, thus the Fed should invoke the mutual assistance treaty with Ireland to get the data properly.
The example of using the Government agents to do the bidding being bad and FORCING me to do the bidding is proper is completely wrong. If I am being forced to do something by the government, am I not acting as its agent at that point? If the government is denied a warrant for a building, it can't convince the janitor to steal the docs at the end of the night, thats just a run around the checks and balances of the law.
If I'm possibly going to give my money away, why would I want to do this to some random contract, instead maybe a Charity or somewhere other than directly to the contract?
>> What's left out of the rebuttal is how Oracle (or really any vendor), often sells solutions to problems that customers don't have.
I interviewed at Microsoft for a field position and the Director I interviewed with basically said this in response to an answer I gave "We don't ask them what they need, we tell them what they need."
It just feels dirty coming from the guy they called to help with their technical problem. I'm there as Technical Consultant to solve your problem, not upsell you a different set of problems.
I've noticed a few (2-3 per month) getting through with names of people in my address book, but not the email address, so it seems to be doing some type whitelisting there, other than that, its catching everything.
* Imports from Facebook or CardDav, one at a time is horrendous.
* Relate contact to Social Facebook/LinkedIn/Meetup?
* Add activity from LinkedIn/Facebook other social sites to contacts
* Native App
I work remotely as DBA, the company doesn't even have an office in my State, i've met my boss face-to-face one time last year when they flew me out for a meeting. We have folks in a few Asian countries, as well as all over Europe and the US, and it works great. I can have a call at 5am with the guys in London and Asia some days, and adjust my schedule as needed.
It just works, but then again, I'm not creative, nor coding, or really collaboratively building anything that needs to brainstorm or deeply integrate with others, I'm architecting and operating.