Meet CFUS
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Joseph (Joe) C. Hibbitt Principal, President Los Angeles, California
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Manny Mangahas Principal, VP -East Coast Operations Clifton, Virginia (Washington, DC)
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Burnie Reed Principal, VP - Midwest Operations Dallas, Texas
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CFUS Update!
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| Industry: Automotive |
Technology: Oracle |
Provided database architecture support for a multinational project. Drafted business requirements. Translated to functional and technical specifications. Implemented into the database architecture.
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| Industry: Entertainment |
Service: Custom Oracle CRM |
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Determined end user service level agreements and implemented within an operations and maintenance contract.
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Teleworkers Feel Safe, Threaten Network Security
Study finds remote workers jeopardize their corporate networks with unsafe activities -- while ironically believing the Internet is getting safer.
Business employees working remotely say they believe the Internet is getting safer. But they're actually
one of the reasons it's so unsafe, according to a new study.
The study, conducted by researcher Insight Express and sponsored by Cisco, polled 2,000 remote access
workers in 10 countries. Most of the respondents (56 percent) said they felt the Internet was safe in
2007, as opposed to 48 percent in 2006.
Ironically, as was the case in the earlier 2006 study, the results found a wide gap between teleworkers'
perceptions about security and the reality.
Worse, they themselves are evidently contributing to the problem, thanks to unsafe activities.
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Is Apple's iPhone 2.0 Good Enough For Enterprises?
A developer of enterprise mobility software has expressed doubts that Apple's iPhone can cut
it in the enterprise due to a number of issues, all of which Apple can change, but in doing so
are anathema to how the company operates.
Ahmed Datoo, vice president of marketing of Zenprise, a developer of software for enterprise BlackBerry
users, said he would welcome the opportunity to support the iPhone in the enterprise but has his doubts
it will make much headway.
"The question that needs to be asked is, is the 2.0 software going to be good enough to take on RIM at
the enterprise level?" he told InternetNews.com. "It doesn't look it. Is it good enough to get at the
small and medium-sized business market? Probably. They have different requirements."
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Target Heart Rate Zone Training
Target Heart Rate Training is a systematic method of improving your cardiovascular fitness.
The body's organs and muscles change in response to the demands placed on it. By exercising at
sufficiently intense levels, you can overload your cardiovascular system. During rest, your body adapts
to strengthen the cardiovascular system. Over time, your heart becomes more efficient at delivering
the oxygen and fuel required by the muscles to maintain this higher level of performance. The skeletal
muscles also become better at extracting oxygen from the bloodstream. With continued consistent exercise,
the cardiovascular system continues to consistently improve.
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