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| Thread ID: 36928 | 2003-08-23 22:31:00 | crash course in IT? | falvrez (390) | Press F1 |
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| 169976 | 2003-08-23 22:31:00 | I see on the back page of the latest Computerworld weekly that Computerland are running some seminars this week...hmmm. Let me see: "Business Continuity & Disaster Tolerance Storage Management Direct Attach, SAN, NAS, Integration iSCSI, Parallel SCSI, IDE, Serial ATA Fibre Channel, FCIP Virtualisation and Consolidation HSM/Data Migration Tape Technologies, libraries, arrays Backup Software Data Replication, Snapshots Archiving, DVD/Optical, other Gigabit, 10-GBit and 40-GBit Ethernet Switched Fabric Technologies and Options Enterprise Management tools" I'd love to go, and would, but: "Seminars will run from 2pm until 5.35pm followed by drinks, food and networking." So that's 14 topics in 3 hours and 35 minutes? Wow - that's a whole 15 minutes per topic. Sorry Computerland, to me that's at least a day's seminar, if not 3 days. http://www.bizgo.co.nz/ |
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