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The site administrator is a consultant, author, and educator who has consulted around the globe with Fortune 50 companies. The site administrator was responsible creating the Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan that Merrill Lynch had in place on 9/11 and was able to activate successfully that same day.<br><a href="http://www.e-janco.com" target="_blank">www.e-janco.com</a>
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Data breaches are a fact of life with the advance of Wi-Fi, 3G, and remote computing as it is done in today’s flexible business environment. Data breaches and network intrusions oc...
Janco and eJobDescription.com have confirmed that high pay jobs within the IT function are targeted as those which are most often targeted for outsourcing when companies outsource - especially when t...
CIOs and CTOs need to be part of the executive management team in order to succeed. They must: CIOs and CTOs must be trusted contributor to executive thinking. CIOs and CTOs who perform...
Nine sure ways to scuttle your career are: Have a chip on your shoulder Decide for yourself what is important Protect yourself and your associates at the expense of your employer Have ...
With the advent of StartKey what are the security, disaster planning, and business continuity implications?
With the Vista SP1 issues, the recent drop in prices for Vista, and the Yahoo take over attempt what is the direction that Micosoft is going?That added with billion dollar plus fine the EU has just la...
We spoke too soon Vista SP1 has many unresolved errors. It is such a complex install that many users fail for VARIOUS reasons. We have one PC that works great with Vista Ultimate but when we try to ...
From all of the data it looks like the recession started at end of last summer. Why has it taken it so long for everyone else to see this?
Blades are one of the fastest-growing segments in the IT industry. Already accounting for nearly 10% of all server shipments, blades are expected to grow to represent more than 25% of server shipments...
With the downturn in the world money markets, it now is almost assured that a recession will take place. What impact will that have on your future and the rest of the IT comunity?