I spend a fair amount of my commute time reading. Mostly just catching up on a seemingly endless pile of magazines covering topics of interest to me professionally and personally.
I spend a fair amount of my commute time reading. Mostly just catching up on a seemingly endless pile of magazines covering topics of interest to me professionally and personally.
BCP, or Business Continuity Planning for long, is the art practiced to insure that when disaster strikes, your business doesn’t crumble. It can, and should include such things as site evacuation plans,
Continue readingBCP and the Small Business: Computing Infrastructure
The time has come ’round once again where I will be regularly presenting information to hungry graduate students. This last Saturday marked the beginning of my second year teaching a
There is nothing more ergonomically and functionally annoying than to have to use two machines sitting next to each other, and having to switch between keyboards and mice to control
Continue reading2 machines, 2 screens, 1 keyboard and mouse = Synergy
I have to admit, I love thinking that others read my weblog posts, and actually find them semi-useful…but realistically, I write them to leave my increasingly feeble mind breadcrumbs for
I managed to give the latest Gentoo Linux a whirl just in time to rave about it at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in S.F. next week. I tried out a lot of the
When I was in B-school pursuing my MBA, one of my professors asked us all a haunting question. “Are leaders born, or are they made”? Before anyone could formulate a
Those that know me well will tell you, few things make me crazier than having to witness people attempt to do things they are fully incapable of doing. I’m not
Continue readingMultitasking Requires the Ability to Multitask
We’re all still really excited about the arrival of Ana, our niece. Mom and baby were released from the hospital yesterday, both given a clean bill-of-health. She’ll grow too fast,