Is the Pandemic a bust like Y2K?

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Is the Pandemic a bust like Y2K? A real problem that didn’t happen?

 


 

Over the last year we have been inundated with messages about the Swine Flu, H5N1. One needs to be vaccinated, one needs to be prepared. Is your family ready, is your business ready? What will you do if the flu strikes? What will you do if you can’t work, infrastructure breaks down? Hmm? What will you do?

 

Sounds like a bad insurance ad. (more…)

Tradeoffs – Lessons for IT from the Gulf Disaster

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Seeing a “Gulf Disaster – Tracking the Numbers” chart on CNN.COM this morning made me ill:


CNN.COM June 29, 2010, 9:00AM EST

As an engineer by training, and a lifelong technologist, I know there’s no good reason for the shortcuts (more…)

When a cough is not a cold –Part Two

Monday, December 7th, 2009

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Why is the H1N1 so deadly and some common misconceptions (more…)

When a Cough is not a Cold

Monday, November 30th, 2009

There is a lot of information in the news these days about the Flu. What is it, what is its impact, what do we need to do to avoid it and just general confusion. Or, to use a popular buzzword from a few years ago…FUD. Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt. (more…)

Information Technology Crisis Management

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

“I don’t believe in Disaster Recovery.”

What a pretty bold statement in an initial interview. The interviewer/hiring manager was a former executive of a major “hot site” company, who played a pivotal role for many clients during the World Trade Center bombing of 1993. He had a fiery reputation, and visibly stiffened at the comment.

My second sentence put him at ease, reinforced our value set, made us friends for life, and most importantly got me the job! (more…)

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