Cool work there probably yes, but well run I wouldn't say. They have a
long standing history of internal conflict, turning over entire groups,
and just plain nasty politics that stems from down deep. That said they
have plenty of budget in a "too big to fail" sort of way. I'd inquire
why so
I wish I could do that now. I am in need of some retraining (including learning
braille). thats the problem with some opportunities, you can't take advantage
of them because circumstances won't permit it. :(
-eric
On Apr 10, 2012, at 8:06 PM, Lisa Kachold wrote:
> A few positions are open at A
A few positions are open at ApolloGroup/University of Phoenix for Linux
Administrators.
This is a great well run technically managed shop with lots of diversity,
blinky lights and engrossing linux work!
Contact:
Tim Berti
Apollo Group | Talent Acquisition
4035 S. Riverpoint Parkway | Phoenix, AZ
This months presentation will be by Tucker Wolfe who will present on
Resumes: what to do, what to avoid, discuss and debunk popular myths, etc
If I have time, I'll try and put together something for my quick monthly
multimedia talks, but right now it looks like I won't have time to do that.
Mo
Stephen, Matt - As far as delta - 10 people spread between three work
centers, Use of or calls to the same files (except for CAD) will be light,
however the calls to the main directory for a project will be heavier. An
typical example would be:
On one Engineering project:
1 -2 Engineers working
On 04/09/2012 05:37 PM, James Dugger wrote:
Hello all,
I have a Company that has recently co-located their Windows 2003 Server
to a datacenter. The system has been in a LAN environment for 15
years. The main file server consists of 2 Dell 2800 poweredge file
servers with just under 2 TB of sto
From: Alex Dean
> On Apr 9, 2012, at 11:42 PM, Stephen wrote:
>> ok here is something i haven't considered in this way.
>> Openfiler with drbd
> drbd is great if both cluster nodes are in the same data center.
> Over the internet… not so much. The latency will kill your
> performance. Check it out
On Apr 9, 2012, at 11:42 PM, Stephen wrote:
> ok here is something i haven't considered in this way.
>
> Openfiler with drbd
drbd is great if both cluster nodes are in the same data center. Over the
internet… not so much. The latency will kill your performance. In its
sanest/safest configurat
yipee now it sees it. But it won't print.the 'state' says 'Unable to
connect to printer; will retry in 30 seconds.' It has said that for 4
minutes now. I tried the other c7200 driver but that didn't help any.
Any ideas?
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 4:43 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> okay I d