Is it okay to say "no" to the client? If saying YES all the time is getting you in trouble, this is for you. It's very easy to overcommit if you can't push back.
Who Makes Ridgid Tools? | House Grail Ridgid is one of many major tool brands currently on the market but you might be wondering who manufactures their tools. Find out more in our guide.
Outage Stories: The copy and paste outage When working in Telecommunications, one of the things you learn is to be very careful in production. The companies are trying to chase something like 99.999% and higher availability numbers. So mistakes in production are to be avoided, but like anything e...
UTC vs. UT1 time (and other nuances) UT1 time (Universal Time) is also known as astronomical time or solar time and is determined by the position of the Sun relative to the observer; as such it is influenced by vagaries in the Earth's rotation and does not flow uniformly. On a given ...
Modernizing Microsoft 365 with a move to Windows containers on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Technical StoryThe COVID-19 pandemic turned online communication and collaboration tools into essential services overnight. For Microsoft 365—the worldwide productivity cloud used by 200 million monthly home, business, and enterprise users—the difficult t...
US data transfer unlawful according to German procurement authority German procurement authority rules US data transfer unlawful
CEO Shadow Program At GitLab, being a CEO shadow is not a job title, but a temporary assignment to shadow the CEO
Korean Supreme Court Provides Clarity on Web Scraping and Violation of the Relevant Korean Laws, including the Copyright Act and Information Protection Act (Supreme Court, 2021Do1533, May 12, 2022) On May 12, 2022, the Korean Supreme Court held in Case No. 2021Do1533 that scraping publicly available data from a competitor's website does not…
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