,
does it? Or does it? Oh well... I'll be happy for anyone to spread
the word. (Besides, I like bragging to my boss about my pageviews.)
On Aug 9, 2007, at 6:26 PM, Micheal Espinola Jr wrote:
Esther Schindler wrote:
Comments and corrections are welcome, particularly if they also
include
Esther Schindler
senior online editor, CIO.com
On May 7, 2007, at 12:39 PM, Esther Schindler wrote:
One of the key points that came up when I researched and wrote the
Five Things CIOs Should Know about Fighting Spam article (http://
www.cio.com/article/28830) was that they should know the basics
On Aug 7, 2007, at 3:31 PM, William Stucke wrote:
Good article, Esther. Well done. Even the dreaded pointy-haired
boss could
probably understand that ;-) When does the next part come out?
I'm not sure. The last one was so exhausting that I haven't had the
energy to start writing it yet.
question
to deal with in your life.
So: any suggestions?
Esther Schindler
senior online editor, CIO.com
her blog: http://advice.cio.com/taxonomy/term/34
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This is great stuff; I'm listening raptly.
So, let's assume that Wish #1 came true, and the CIO magically became
at least buzzword-compliant in
regard to e-mail. What's Wish #2?
Eric: how should I refer to you in the article?
Esther
On Jan 11, 2007, at 12:25 AM, Eric B. wrote:
Michael
, I'd like to get this article
posted in the next couple of weeks.
Please be sure to let me know how to refer to you in the article; the
usual format is name, title, company and location (Esther
Schindler is a senior developer at the Groovy Corporation in
Scottsdale Arizona). If you give me
Hi, Michael!
It's funny -- most of the people who have been answering me feel that
the CIO _shouldn't_ have to know the mechanics of how spam works.
Several people believe that the CIO's role isn't to mess with the
technical details. Instead, the CIO should know about the effects of
spam,
Ah! That helps -- certainly it clarifies the point. warm smile
Can you give me a real world example of where that knowledge helped
the admin do her job, or where the lack of that understanding made
the problem worse? (We all do love to look over each other's
shoulders, after all.)
On Jan