2019 Gestalt IT Wrap-Up
Happy New Year: Take a walk down memory lane with us as we recap our favorite posts of 2019.
Happy New Year: Take a walk down memory lane with us as we recap our favorite posts of 2019.
Theresa Miller of 24x7ITConnection defines IT burnout and examines several ways you can overcome it. Her post will help you start thinking about ways to both avoid IT burnout if you don’t have it, and overcome it, if you do.
Most hiring managers want to see how you approach technical problems based on the foundation of knowledge you’ve accumulated; it’s a bonus if you answer it “correctly.” Check out Graham Barker’s post about how to ace a VMware interview will prepare you for your next technical review.
It’s important not to let business rejection become personal. This post by Brian Gleason examines how to handle hostile coworkers both as an individual contributor and as a manager.
Technology ecosystems come with a set of benefits and drawbacks. This post by Chris Evans analyzes the good, the bad, and the ugly of IT companies owning a technology ecosystem.
With the advent of Google Cloud, healthcare companies like Ascension are now leveraging public cloud infrastructure and services to build patient data repositories. Can we trust Google to act with integrity regarding our deeply sensitive health information?
Alastair Cooke makes the case for changing the metaphor “Pets vs. Cattle’ to “Pets vs. Poultry” to be more in line with what we experience today.
Privacy and security were overlooked while designing the online tools we use today. We need security, now more than ever, as mountains of sensitive information is stored online. Thanks to Solutions Architects, our private data can be protected.
Sadly, the Datanauts podcast has come to an end. As it sometimes happens, opportunities crop up when we least expect them and force us to make tough choices. Find out what’s next for Ethan and Chris as they look forward to a bright future.
In this data-powered economy, all organizations need a solid backup and recovery plan to minimize disruptions in the event of a system malfunction. In this webinar, Chris M. Evans addresses the topic by discussing how business leaders can prepare a data management plan to protect the business from loss and liability.