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Connolly Dec 17, 2004 3 mins Security Complacent or dispirited? Dear Bob … Your comment regarding lack of IT personnel presence after 5:00 PM indicating complacency struck a dissonant chord with me. I believe that the aftermath of the bubble has finally damped down to employees putting their jobs in to perspect By Bob Lewis Dec 16, 2004 3 mins Technology Industry Initiatives si. Fads no. Dear Bob … I wonder if you might be able to comment on what seems to be the biggest problem we have in my company. I have been here for over 30 years in the IT staff. About 15 years ago we began "managing by initiative". First we had 5S ( By Bob Lewis Dec 14, 2004 4 mins Technology Industry Preventing team formation Dear Bob … I've been through TQM training and so recognize these 4 stages [the stages of team formation: Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing – Bob]. 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New storage gadgets and software tools open your home desktop to a torrent of data By Mario Apicella Dec 10, 2004 3 mins Technology Industry Certified Ethical Hacker credential proves nothing Fancy paper a waste of time at best By P.J. Connolly Dec 10, 2004 3 mins Security More on metrics (no, not moron metrics) Bob … The other caution about measurements is that if you measure it, some ("____") will try and manage it. IT in most cases should be subject to business measures (budgets, schedules, margin, yield, utilization, revenue, quality! , profi By Bob Lewis Dec 8, 2004 2 mins Technology Industry A matter of metrics Dear Bob … My question is about IT metrics. Can you point me to a resource or two that will help me out? Here's an example of my dilemma: Earlier this year we tried to deploy an application that had been in development for a while. 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Connolly Dec 3, 2004 3 mins Careers Security Technology Industry NetApp makes a step toward grid Network Appliance's Data ONTAP 7G extends virtualization and support for other vendors' storage devices By Mario Apicella Dec 3, 2004 5 mins Looking for Revenue (in all the wrong places?) Dear Bob … We are finally getting permission to stop being seen as a "cash drain" on the company, and start doing "chargebacks" to various departments as they come to us with systems they want built and hosted. We also By Bob Lewis Dec 3, 2004 3 mins Technology Industry Helping the boss survive Dear Bob … The Boss is technically brilliant, very hard working, and a great friend – but (you knew that was coming) – he's a world class procrastinator and embarrassingly messy, and it's beginning to catch up with him. My strat By Bob Lewis Nov 30, 2004 2 mins Technology Industry Dealing with death Dear Bob … I have a problem and I thought you might be able to point me in the right direction. 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You’re not alone. Here’s a handy guide By Galen Gruman Nov 26, 2004 3 mins Software Development Technology Industry Is this the end of IT as we know it? If you believe the hype, in a few years all enterprise software will be delivered as a service. At the least, you’ll have the luxury of outsourcing many commodity apps By Eric Knorr Nov 26, 2004 9 mins Business Intelligence Small and Medium Business Technology Industry Discipline is one answer to the security question The evolution of C and its offspring is the source of — and the solution for — secure coding concerns By P.J. Connolly Nov 26, 2004 3 mins Careers Security TechNet Plus 2.0 gives Windows shops cause to perk up Enhanced services offer admins access to Microsoft's OSes, apps, and servers By Oliver Rist Nov 26, 2004 4 mins Small and Medium Business Software Development Technology Industry A thread about evil Dear Bob … Excel spreadsheets ARE the devil's work, no doubt. They should be viewed as nothing more than an quasi-automated piece of paper that is an accountant's crutch. REAL accountants would put the data into a real database (yes, Acce By Bob Lewis Nov 25, 2004 2 mins Technology Industry Some devilish questions Dear Bob … As someone who (in past years) has been guilty of building Access databases, maybe you can answer a more general question for me: When is it appropriate to use Rapid Prototyping tools to boost productivity? When is it better to remain CO By Bob Lewis Nov 23, 2004 3 mins Technology Industry Product Previews Adobe issues Acrobat 7.0, Check Point touts Safe@Office, Bowstreet boosts portal apps, and Akonix secures IM By InfoWorld Staff Nov 22, 2004 2 mins Software Development A photo finish Dear Bob … Could you recommend a good resource, web site, book, chat room, et al, where I can review or discuss options in copyrighting my written and particularly my photographic works. 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