Keeping Your Soul
How much do you need to sacrifice to succeed in business? It might be a lot, but Steve Jones says a lot of financial success is not worth losing your soul over.
2011-08-15
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How much do you need to sacrifice to succeed in business? It might be a lot, but Steve Jones says a lot of financial success is not worth losing your soul over.
2011-08-15
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This series of blog posts are related to my presentation, The Top Ten Skills You Need, which is scheduled for...
2011-08-15
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This Friday Steve Jones is looking for help with interview questions. What questions have been hard in an interview or surprised you? Let us know and help others be prepared for their next interview.
2011-08-12
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2011-08-11
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Data is important, but today Steve Jones notes that what we do with it is even more important.
2011-08-10
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In a recent thread I noted that a tail log backup is essentially a regular log backup, but made with...
2011-08-10
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Today Steve talks about security and the fact that your window for lax security is shrinking for new applications.
2011-08-09
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Steve Jones examines one of the issues of foreign chip production: security. Will this be an attack vector in the future?
2011-08-08
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2011-08-05
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Steve Jones talks about the problems you might face when moving to cloud computing and the fact that you ought to be prepared to move at some point.
2011-08-04
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I’ve had a Dropbox account for years. Like a lot of people, I started...
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Someone hacked Digitown's municipality and stole classified documents. 45 million rows of router traffic,...
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I want to get the currency sign displayed with my amount stored in a money type. Does this work?
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