I have a friend who used to be a member of the MIT Blackjack Team. He's fond of making the assertion that he could "teach a stick of wood to count cards". It's obviously hyperbole, but the point is that it's not that hard to teach somebody to count...
Blackjack! When Writing a Computer Program is Like Going to Vegas
by
R. Gary Cutbill |
February
04,
2020 |
IT Management,
Process,
devops,
software,
programming
Surprisingly Universal Things Learned from Software Development
by
Chris Russo |
August
27,
2019 |
IT Management,
Process,
Team,
IT Support
I once ran a software development team. This was an amazing group of people who cared deeply about working as a cohesive team and doing awesome things. This was wonderful, of course, but as a manager I found that sometimes their dedication led to...
How Do You Measure Success?
by
Bryon Beilman |
August
06,
2019 |
IT Management,
Process,
Team,
Customer Service
Most successful people and businesses I know use measurements in their life to ensure that they are on track. Peter Drucker imparted wisdom on us when he wrote "If you can’t measure it, you can’t improve it." I know at iuvo Technologies, we measure...
Startups: Why IT Is Important & How iuvo Technologies Can Help With Growth
by
Chris Russo |
July
30,
2019 |
IT Management,
Process,
Security,
Team,
IT Support,
Customer Service,
cybersecurity
Human Firewalls: What They Are And Why They're Important
by
Greg Brown |
July
23,
2019 |
IT Management,
Process,
Security,
Team,
IT Support,
cybersecurity
What is a Human Firewall?
Human Firewalls are comprised of a group of people from your organization with a mission to detect scams such as ransomware or phishing attacks that sometimes bypass your computer security systems. These attacks need a...