Post #411,125
6/15/16 7:09:42 PM
6/15/16 7:09:42 PM
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That's just plain Rude. Truly uncivil: the Companies which you'unses keep! {afloat}
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Post #411,126
6/15/16 10:09:13 PM
6/15/16 10:09:13 PM
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Ah no.
With my access I could bring a very large company down in less than a minute. They did not have a choice on how to do it.
always look out for number one and don't step in number two
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Post #411,129
6/16/16 1:36:09 AM
6/16/16 1:36:09 AM
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Yup
It's harsh, but it's the only rational way to deal with people who got root.
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Post #411,132
6/16/16 8:54:04 AM
6/16/16 8:54:04 AM
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So then..
In the case where someone knows where a back-door resides, say (maybe for having made it..) I suppose that the only Enterprise-friendly solution would be..
..well, you know. with extreme prejudice.
Hey you're all just-like-the-NRA: the only remedy for a bad-guy-with-a-code is, a Good-guy-with-a-code that erases the bad-guy's good code.
Brain hurts. Want yellow/oily paper-tape with bootstrap loader. Digits were warmer, fuzzier then.
Only Safe-mantra for an ITer:
I. Know. Nothing. What is this place, how did I get here? Please show me where the sidewalk is. I want to go home.
Y.P.B.-with-Feeling.
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Post #411,139
6/16/16 11:28:50 AM
6/16/16 11:28:50 AM
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My step-mom was an IT VP at a fairly big place...
She rose up through the ranks after starting with computer stuff in the 1960s.
Near the end of her career she told me that there was a serious school of thought that one should fire the irreplaceable people in IT because they were too dangerous to the company. Yet somehow those irreplaceable people were never IT managers. ;-)
That tells me that the processes inside the company are broken, not the people, but there you are.
Cheers, Scott.
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Post #411,142
6/16/16 12:14:25 PM
6/16/16 12:14:25 PM
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Mr Tilly used to say the same thing
always look out for number one and don't step in number two
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Post #411,144
6/16/16 12:21:07 PM
6/16/16 12:21:07 PM
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Till-ayyyyyy!!!!!!
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Post #411,186
6/17/16 4:49:05 PM
6/17/16 4:49:05 PM
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Yeah, we tag teamed that meme
But it is a bit more complex. A manager should never let an employee hold the company hostage. So if that happens, it is management's fault for not providing a backup person to share those critical responsibilities. On the other hand, if a person creates a project only they can maintain, and embeds themselves and refuse to knowledge transfer ,then they can't be trusted and need to be fired.
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Post #411,146
6/16/16 12:36:09 PM
6/16/16 12:36:09 PM
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People can be single points of failure too
Don't fire them. Just move them out of their current positions and into something else to force the knowledge transfer.
Regards, -scott Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson.
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