Sorry folks, I just went ahead and deleted the thread that appeared in here over the last couple of days. I don't have any tolerance for people who don't read documentation, who don't follow the instructions on the Citadel web site indicating that support requests belong in the Citadel Support room, and who obviously work for a company that builds a competing product.
Ugh.
I was literally the fifth person they called on a Friday, trying to fill the last Army slot on the team. My primary qualification is that I did not yet have my 15-day annual training period fully committed elsewhere; all of the qualified actual computer nerds had other schools or training events they had to attend. (This is the reward you get for doing your schools on time as soon as you're eligible; you can be sucked into other things.)
It's not exactly against my will, but it is a fair bit outside my lane. I've been playing with Linux on and off since my first experimenting with Mandrake dual/duel-booting (it was both) in 2000; now I find myself the team's #2 Linux guy. Disturbing. I have never had to actually support someone else's setup or do anything that is considered mission critical; the worst that's likely to happen at home is that I have to wipe a machine or nuke an image and try again. So this is pretty enterterrifying.
Evidently their Big Data got so big it popped out of the screen.
(By the way, we ended up just buying a bigger Splunk license.)
Sig... perhaps suggest they take a look at what TeleCommunication Systems is doing by way of training in cyber security. The Navy seems to be interested in them... perhaps they would also work well for the Army/Air Force.
(http://www.telecomsys.com)
ObDisclaimer:
I work for that division of TCS. Hell, in the future, I might be one of the trainers.
Cool, I learned another acronym tonight : OCONUS - thought it meant overseas, but really "Outside Continental United States" is Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.
So, lots of Windows specific jobs and only a few Linux jobs. Mostly dev jobs for Linux. I suppose first responders etc still prefer the software be incompatible with the hardware if I read the job postings correctly :-)
four forms of difference listing produced by the diff
program and apply those differences to an original file,
producing a patched version.
Wait....wha?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXw7LYWNi5E
yea, I love it how linked in sugests me jobs "near cologne" that are
in the other end of germany...
Germany is only 357168 square kilometers. There aren't any "far" parts of it :)
Wed Jun 24 2015 20:42:47 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensoredyea, I love it how linked in sugests me jobs "near cologne" that are
in the other end of germany...
Germany is only 357168 square kilometers. There aren't any "far" parts of it :)
Yea, I guess thats the linked in attitude; and with that attitude they can fire as many of their german proconsuls as they like, they won't beat xing.
It is just a small drive Minnesota vs Germany. I would not like to drive from 50 miles (80.4 KM) in Wisconsin to 30 Miles (48.2 KM) of South Dakota for a job:
https://mapfight.appspot.com/de-vs-us.mn/germany-minnesota-us-size-comparison
I had collegues driving from Aix la chapelle to east of cologne, which is ~60 km
I wouldn't do that either. but Nuernberg to Cologne thats rather 600km - I wouldn't call that "near" by any chance...
http://www.heise.de/imgs/71/1/5/6/7/7/8/6/cc-37f009b72ef2c16d.jpeg
*giggles*
the crazy heise guys. dunno what shit they smoked...
You also should note the magnitude of the company size decreases each time.
Yahoo [Microsoft], VMware, an ISP?
To Attachmate? For coin money at most.
And I don't think you're fair about Attachmate.
They at least identified that wagging the dog by Ximian <-> SuSE which Novel had permitted for allmost a decade and fired those assholes before the ink under the contracts was dry.
Regarding SusE - these have been the only ones to offer professional Linux support for the Z plus they've got close relations to the IBMers that started to make it happen - Saarbruck to Nurnberg is just a 4 hours car ride in the end.
So for Attachmate as Z consultants, this was a pretty clever move to get a bridge to the present and pretty descent knowhow for migrating MS-Solution to Linux basedones (running on the Z (if))
Btw, did you hear that IBM refocused their Z offerings around Linux? You can now get them without Z/OS with Linux as hypervisor.
I think SuSE is doing pretty well now that it got rid of that gnome / see-carpet shit and can use KDE again - a return to their origins..