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August 19, 2010 at 5:32 PM #593655joecParticipantThe difference between a hands on worker and the CEO is the amount of money they can afford to lose and still keep their job…
I worked at a hosting company a long time ago and Intel thought about doing security and server farm hosting as well and did some data center build outs. Only thing they did was tour our facilities and try to steal how it was done…I think they left that industry as well (did they?).
Sometimes, large companies just seem want to merge for no other reason than to say they are doing something at their job and being busy…
August 19, 2010 at 5:32 PM #593752joecParticipantThe difference between a hands on worker and the CEO is the amount of money they can afford to lose and still keep their job…
I worked at a hosting company a long time ago and Intel thought about doing security and server farm hosting as well and did some data center build outs. Only thing they did was tour our facilities and try to steal how it was done…I think they left that industry as well (did they?).
Sometimes, large companies just seem want to merge for no other reason than to say they are doing something at their job and being busy…
August 19, 2010 at 5:32 PM #594287joecParticipantThe difference between a hands on worker and the CEO is the amount of money they can afford to lose and still keep their job…
I worked at a hosting company a long time ago and Intel thought about doing security and server farm hosting as well and did some data center build outs. Only thing they did was tour our facilities and try to steal how it was done…I think they left that industry as well (did they?).
Sometimes, large companies just seem want to merge for no other reason than to say they are doing something at their job and being busy…
August 19, 2010 at 5:32 PM #594399joecParticipantThe difference between a hands on worker and the CEO is the amount of money they can afford to lose and still keep their job…
I worked at a hosting company a long time ago and Intel thought about doing security and server farm hosting as well and did some data center build outs. Only thing they did was tour our facilities and try to steal how it was done…I think they left that industry as well (did they?).
Sometimes, large companies just seem want to merge for no other reason than to say they are doing something at their job and being busy…
August 19, 2010 at 5:32 PM #594709joecParticipantThe difference between a hands on worker and the CEO is the amount of money they can afford to lose and still keep their job…
I worked at a hosting company a long time ago and Intel thought about doing security and server farm hosting as well and did some data center build outs. Only thing they did was tour our facilities and try to steal how it was done…I think they left that industry as well (did they?).
Sometimes, large companies just seem want to merge for no other reason than to say they are doing something at their job and being busy…
August 19, 2010 at 5:39 PM #593660CAwiremanParticipantCouldn’t agree more.
A cash rich Intel must have thought it a steal.
Symantec, ESET, much better secrity/AV companies with a larger market share than Mcaffe.
Doesn’t make much sense….
August 19, 2010 at 5:39 PM #593756CAwiremanParticipantCouldn’t agree more.
A cash rich Intel must have thought it a steal.
Symantec, ESET, much better secrity/AV companies with a larger market share than Mcaffe.
Doesn’t make much sense….
August 19, 2010 at 5:39 PM #594292CAwiremanParticipantCouldn’t agree more.
A cash rich Intel must have thought it a steal.
Symantec, ESET, much better secrity/AV companies with a larger market share than Mcaffe.
Doesn’t make much sense….
August 19, 2010 at 5:39 PM #594404CAwiremanParticipantCouldn’t agree more.
A cash rich Intel must have thought it a steal.
Symantec, ESET, much better secrity/AV companies with a larger market share than Mcaffe.
Doesn’t make much sense….
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