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I often feel like that. IT keeps developing so fast, I can barely keep up. One day I’ll look at the screen and there’ll be a new upgrade and my brain will just explode.
Yes, this cartoon says it all about migration of computer’s software. I have a plan to migrate to Linux Red Hat Server for my company as suggested by my colleague. When the vendor presenting this server system, it seem more stable, but too many the new things that should be learned. Like in the cartoon, this new system says I and my employee need to upgrade our brain to be compatible with the new system. That was the point that preventing me to use it. I said in my heart : “The system should be able to compatible with our busyness”.
Maybe I and my employees just more familiar with Windows-based software.
Tuesday, February 9th 2010 at 14:22 |
Darlene is a wonderful lady and an inspiration for all of us!
Tuesday, February 9th 2010 at 14:23 |
I often feel like that. IT keeps developing so fast, I can barely keep up. One day I’ll look at the screen and there’ll be a new upgrade and my brain will just explode.
Tuesday, February 9th 2010 at 18:15 |
Rummy, it always helps to eat Mac and Cheese when working with such strange equipment.
Wednesday, February 10th 2010 at 03:20 |
Yes, this cartoon says it all about migration of computer’s software. I have a plan to migrate to Linux Red Hat Server for my company as suggested by my colleague. When the vendor presenting this server system, it seem more stable, but too many the new things that should be learned. Like in the cartoon, this new system says I and my employee need to upgrade our brain to be compatible with the new system. That was the point that preventing me to use it. I said in my heart : “The system should be able to compatible with our busyness”.
Maybe I and my employees just more familiar with Windows-based software.