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Post by Todd Robinson on Jun 8, 2005 9:06:43 GMT -5
Hi everyone.
I'm sure you've all noticed there hasn't been many updates on my projects. Right now I'm working on a web site for my cousin as well as training for my Novell certification. What spare time I have had has turned to this certification. I must obtain it to move to replace someone at my job who is moving to another newly developed position.
I'm still working on my projects but not as much as I have. Hopefully I'll be able to continue my work enough to get out some smaller projects and eventually get the new Family Feud release out. I'll also want to get version 1 of Pyramid completed.
Your patience is appreciated!
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Post by Joe Lourenco on Jun 8, 2005 11:23:18 GMT -5
And your work is appreciated. Good luck on the certification!
Joe
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Post by stamfam on Jun 10, 2005 6:13:51 GMT -5
Right now I'm working on a web site for my cousin as well as training for my Novell certification. What spare time I have had has turned to this certification. I must obtain it to move to replace someone at my job who is moving to another newly developed position. Novell? Yuck! Just switch to Active Directory! :-)
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Post by Todd Robinson on Jun 10, 2005 9:54:24 GMT -5
We stray away from Microsoft products as much as we can for security reasons. Plus, after looking at both worlds of Microsoft and Novell I tend to favor Novell's way of looking at it from what I've gathered so far in my studies.
Somewhat unrelated, I'll be glad when July 17th gets around. We're removing almost every Windows-based web and application server here in favor of a couple of IBM i-Series systems. We've just had too many problems with running our operation with Microsoft's web solutions.
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Post by Grey on Jun 10, 2005 21:15:59 GMT -5
The question will be when Microsoft stops calling their programs "solutions". After all, they're really the source of many problems for computer users.
BTW, has the company switched over from MSIE to something a bit more resistant to attacks -- like, say, Firefox, Mozilla, or even Netscape?
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Post by Todd Robinson on Jun 11, 2005 15:30:05 GMT -5
No, we haven't switched to that yet. I sure wish we would. We've had the biggest problem with Spyware lately.
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