The Cloud Security Problem
Cloud security can be better than on-premises, but it requires work and knowledge.
2024-10-30
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Cloud security can be better than on-premises, but it requires work and knowledge.
2024-10-30
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Data and databases are critical in today's world. Executives should understand that, and Steve has something you can pass along.
2024-10-28
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When you agree to work for a company, you should understand all your compensation.
2024-10-25
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The challenge of software pervading all aspects of our lives and inside many products is going to be create an interesting world when companies fail.
2024-10-23
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There is no shortage of mundane tasks at work. Steve Jones notes that you might not want to depend on those to fill your day in the future.
2024-10-22 (first published: 2015-05-18)
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There are all sorts of coding practices that produce better code. Steve Jones talks about one today.
2024-10-22 (first published: 2015-05-06)
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Steve Jones thinks that we often over-engineer software, trying too hard to consider every possibility rather than getting it close.
2024-10-22 (first published: 2009-07-15)
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Ignoring technical debt can cause no shortage of problems for companies. Today Steve has a recent example of this.
2024-10-21
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Let's talk about the elephant in the room right up front. Yes, I'm old. I remember when Buck Woody was a little tyke on the day the last of the Tyranosaurs died (I'm older than Buck). So, I'm not asking if I'm old. Yes. I'm old. No, I'm asking if that massive meteor strike over […]
2024-10-19
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2024-10-18
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