Monthly Archives: November 2006

First Thoughts on Standardizing on Mobility

My organization is opening a new branch office with two people. It’s a small endeavor in a donated space. I’m building the computers now in the New York office to ship over while I come up with a smartphone/PDA solution … Continue reading

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Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone!

I wish you all a great Thanksgiving weekend – even to those not in the United States. I’ll write more next week. Have things to say about grant applications processes and mobilized workers. Enjoy the weekend!

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Meanderings

At the crack of 8:15-ish I am out the door and on the subway. I change trains instinctively while reading a paper and ignoring the many thousands of my fellow New Yorkers I pass daily. I manage to get to … Continue reading

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Revisiting Computer Equipment Rentals

In a previous post I spoke naively about computer equipment rental (post) for events held offsite, often in hotels. It’s a great idea to look for the bargain, but after speaking today with the event planners I realized that the … Continue reading

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Documentation Matters

IT management requires one laborious task at its heart for the sake of organization and consistency: documentation. Creating documentation is tedious but not altogether horrible. It is the maintenance of those documents to reflect current conditions that requires monk-like discipline. … Continue reading

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What To Do? Where To Go?

A week in Montreal helped clear the mind of its webs. Sometimes a break from all levels of routine is very much needed. The trip allowed me to evaluate my situation and goals from a less stress-reactive position. Firstly, the … Continue reading

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