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xtvworld.com – Feb 12, 2007
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A coffee with your business venture?
Ha'aretz – Ha'aretz – Feb 12, 2007
At the cafe I feel obligated to write even though once in a while I’ll escape to iTunes and listen to music on my headphones. explains that the work she does from the cafe doesn’t substitute the work she does at the office only the work she would otherwise do at home. testifies there are temptations: TV radio books. He says “At home you can get up and wander around instead of working. At a cafe you won’t start reading just a few pages of a book and then find yourself waking up from a deep slumber on the couch two hours later.
Flu Pandemic Could Choke ‘Net Force Usage Restrictions
PC World – Feb 12, 2007
Consequently “the demand for communication will soar” said Renate Noone vice president of professional services at SunGard’s Availability Services unit. Businesses and government agencies are in the best position to deal with any online traffic surges via the use of redundant communications systems and techniques such as diverse routing. But that may not help teleworkers or customers and business partners who are trying to access systems remotely said Noone and other pandemic planners. “I think it’s definitely the most vulnerable part of the equation” said Bernard ‘Neill vice president and chief network officer at Prudential Financial Inc. referring to the communications problems that teleworkers may face. For their most critical workers employers can sign contracts with telecommunications services providers for business-class services such as dedicated lines. Companies may balk at paying for such services to prepare for a problem that may never occur but waiting could be a risky strategy… That could result in heightened risks of cyber attacks Johnson warned. He added that increased numbers of teleworkers may expose networks to attacks as well. “If you’re going to ask people to work from their home computer” Johnson said “how reliable is that?”After the general session attendees broke off into groups to discuss specific issues. In one group there was clear agreement that personal needs would trump business needs especially in the early stages of a pandemic. But eventually economic issues would catch up — for instance to help meet the need for basic supplies. That might mean someone working in IT at a book publisher could be asked to write or modify applications to help the company use its distribution systems for food and medicine instead of books. ne thorny issue is devising strategies for getting people to limit their Internet use.
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