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Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not. Just keep a look out for killer, naked, cyborgs popping out of glowing electric spheres in back allies.
"Look, 850 series Model 101?er, uh, I mean Daddy! Teacher says that every time a google search is executed, a cyborg gets it's plasma orb," said little Zuzu Model TX 2.0.
Definitely a great search engine, best -- just a simple error though, not something to make a big deal about.
Haha nothing is wrong now, people make mistakes.. thats life
Price Waterhouse Cooper and Carnegie-Mellon?s CyLab have recent surveys that show the senior executive class to be, basically, clueless regarding IT risk and its tie to overall enterprise (business) risk. Data breaches and accidents are due to a lagging business culture ? absent a new eCulture, breaches and accidents will - and continue to - increase. Here, Google was fortunate, and hopefully its #1 asset, its reputation, will remain intact, but where I am CIO we cannot take chances. Check your local library: A book that is required reading is "I.T. WARS: Managing the Business-Technology Weave in the New Millennium." It also helps outside agencies understand your values and practices.
The author, David Scott, has an interview that is a great exposure: www.businessforum.com/DScott_02.html -
The book came to us as a tip from an intern who attended a course at University of Wisconsin, where the book is an MBA text. In the realm of risk, unmanaged possibilities become probabilities ?Read the book BEFORE you suffer a bad outcome or, worse, propagate one.
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