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Tuesday
Jul222008

UPDATE: On Rogue IT Admin In San Francisco

The story has of course received a large amount of coverage and apparently one of the writers over at InfoWorld has been given more on the story by an insider.

I am not going to post the story on my blog word for word but rather provide a link back to the story at InfoWorld. I think it is a worth while read, especially if you are an IT manager, or in upper management where you work. Also an important lesson for admins as well.

Paul Venezia does an excellent job with the story and I prefer you read it directly from him, since the source contacted him with the information provided. Paul, thanks for the coverage.

Please read the full store here : InfoWorld, Why San Francisco's network admin went rogue.


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