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Saturday, January 28, 2006

Career Opportunities on the "In The Trenches" podcast

This week's episode of In The Trenches features, what I will call, a Career-Op Mini.

Kevin and George received a career question from one of theirs listeners and invited me to provide the response. If you are just starting out in high-tech, this might be a good listen for you. The segment takes place around 29:30.

I might also release this as a short Career-Op Extra this week. Subscribe to the Career-Op feed, using the link below, to receive it automatically.

Questionable Backup Policies or Non-Policies

This cast is driven nearly entirely by listener feedback. Several listeners responded on different issues, and one listener even posed a question to the rest of you on questionable backup practices. George and I provide our take on the issue and even summoned some others’ opinion on the matter as well. Feel free to chime in with your own opinion as well.

Also included in this show is an Admin-to-Admin segment on using Expect and Autoexpect to build interactive scripts on your Linux box. George corrects his WSUS client update issue, and we have several bits of feedback with various links included.


(Via In the Trenches.)

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