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Lessons Learned from the CrowdStrike Outage

4 Aug 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Matthew Rosenquist

The recent CrowdStrike outage provides valuable lessons in how to avoid causing problems and being more resilient when faced with 3rd party vendor issues. CEOs, CIOs, and Board members have a clear responsibility to protect the business and the inve...

What Are You Going to Stack Except Bitcoin?

11 Apr 2024 1 minute read 1 comment Coins Reporter

Ahh! That's the umpteenth time you would listen but I have to say it, "We can't really put all our eggs in one basket." Can we? Okay, I understand, some of us may be putting them in one basket, the basket that's recently been most fruitful — the bask...

AI may erupt like a volcano! But ...

17 Jun 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Debesh Choudhury

AI is more than a hype. Every Internet user knows something about Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI has graduated with much hope, from hype to a super-hype. Every company wants to adopt AI for their business in some way or the other. However, nob...

A Note on Origin Materials, 2/16/24

17 Feb 2024 2 minute read 0 comments RocketEnthusiast

I thought it would be fitting to write a piece on Origin Materials, that will ultimately either serve as a continuation of the current obituary being written for the company or perhaps the start of a new and more hopeful chapter. In case you missed i...

Case Study:Web 2.0 Elitism Destroy New And Old Writers

4 Aug 2024 1 minute read 2 comments The Neath

I hear that Facebook groups that unite readers and writers on Medium are being kicked out of the partner program for new and old writers. I am absolutely sure that Medium does not care about writers, and I only post my own articles because the platfo...

Chaos in Cyber Regulations and Lawsuits

2 Aug 2024 1 minute read 5 comments Matthew Rosenquist

The Supreme Court struck down the Chevron Doctrine, sharply cutting back the power of federal agencies to interpret the laws they oversee and ruled that courts should rely on their own interpretation of ambiguous laws. The ramifications will have ri...

Challenges in operating a IT Business

6 Aug 2024 2 minute read 0 comments Bala

Sometimes we might think that having a business can be the best thing. But sometimes that makes us realize that business is not for everyone and it is good to work for someone rather than work as an individual. A few factors must be considered before...

Upwork: Getting Back in the Grind

5 Aug 2024 2 minute read 0 comments WinterYeti

Been out of professional writing for a few months, recovering and restoring myself. It takes a lot to step up again after losing a reliable income asset one has taken two decades to develop to start all over again. And absorbing a monthly loss of $1,...

The Final Phase of the Streaming Takeover

29 Dec 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Rider Fleetwood

Streaming platforms have been on the rise for the past couple of decades, but now they’re only real competition is being absorbed by them. Netflix is one of the largest companies in the world, and they have no intentions of slowing their growth. They...

Learning from CrowdStrike’s Quality Assurance Failures

25 Jul 2024 1 minute read 2 comments Matthew Rosenquist

Let’s talk about CrowdStrike’s quality assurance failures! Thanks to Help Net Security for publishing my opinion piece. Take a look for a more in-depth explanation of how the bad update made it to over 8 million devices and caused widespread global...