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This outsourcer's mainframes have to run 24/7, and one computer operator pilot fish finds out just what that means when he's scheduled to work on Christmas Day. Read More ▶ |
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| Research/Infographic: BlackBerry New study finds file security gaps in financial services industry. IT leaders say that their security policies and technology covers file sharing, but they are still susceptible to breaches. Read More ▶ | Company emails a warning: Don't get carried away decorating cubes for Christmas. That elicits a wisecrack reply from an employee -- one that's a little TOO entertaining. Read More ▶ |
| IT contractor comes back from lunch one December afternoon to a corporate data center that looks abandoned and a computer operator in shock. What could have happened? Read More ▶ |
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