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More or less in the shadow of the huge buildings of the Amsterdam branch of PricewaterhouseCoopers, the enormous Professional Services Network and one of the big four international accounting firms, is the small and delicate Siegerpark (1936) founded by Johan Gerhard Wilhelm Sieger (1886-1958) director of the Amsterdams Chininefabriek, a mundial player once of the quinine trade (www.flickr.com/photos/87453322@N00/26707114331/in/photoli...). Sieger was a passionate naturalist and also a beekeeper. He believed that bee poisons could be developed into a medicine against rheumatism.
This morning I didn't see many bees, but there were lots of Snowdrops in the glades of the park. The photo was taken from a litte hand-drawn ferry that crosses this ditch to access ultimately the so-called Nieuwe Meer.
at hannover airport, a pair of maintenance employees engage in repair work on the automatic doors, a crucial task ensuring smooth passage for travelers. their silhouettes are framed by the doorway, tools in hand, against the backdrop of a busy terminal outside. this moment captures the essential yet often unseen efforts that maintain the airport's rhythm. their focus and coordination reflect the dedication behind the scenes, keeping the flow of movement uninterrupted and safe for everyone passing through.
"grєαt pαn σf вlαckвєrríєs. grєαt tímєs."
"Come to Blackberries, Spilling Over The Pan………and Let's Get It Done."
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St Paul's Cathedral, London, is a Church of England cathedral and seat of the Bishop of London. Its dedication to Paul the Apostle dates back to the original church on this site, founded in AD 604. St Paul's sits at the top of Ludgate Hill, the highest point in the City of London, and is the mother church of the Diocese of London. The present church dating from the late 17th century was built to an English Baroque design of Sir Christopher Wren, as part of a major rebuilding program which took place in the city after the Great Fire of London, and was completed within his lifetime.
The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in London, England, linking Bankside with the City. It is located between Southwark Bridge (downstream) and Blackfriars Railway Bridge (upstream). The bridge is owned and maintained by the Bridge House Estates, a charitable trust overseen by the City of London Corporation. Construction of the bridge began in 1998, with the opening on 10 June 2000.
Londoners nicknamed the bridge the "Wobbly Bridge" after participants in a charity walk on behalf of Save the Children to open the bridge felt an unexpected, and, for some, uncomfortable, swaying motion on the first two days after the bridge opened. The bridge was closed later that day, and after two days of limited access the bridge was closed for almost two years while modifications were made to eliminate the wobble entirely. It was reopened in 2002.
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London St. Paul's Low View
London St. Paul's Low View
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I am chief editor on this project along with Information Technology Architect Series co-founders John Arrasjid (VCDX001) and Mark Gabryjelski (VCDX023). In this collection, 35 prominent IT Professionals from around the world describe their most challenging datacenter projects and provide insights into why failures occurred, including lessons learned and what they would do differently.
What is it like to be engaged on an IT project when it turns into a horror story?
* What do you do when you are asked to design a resilient and recoverable datacenter in a war zone?
* What happens when your VDI launch fails because of the missed requirement that your customers did not want to mention?
* How do you deal with scope that creeps all the way from a Proof of Concept to production?
* How do you respond when a small underground transformer fire initiates a cascade of events that threaten to take down a major regional data and communications center?
* How do you recover when when a ransomware attack locks out all of your corporation's Windows computers, including computers at 50 remote branch offices that require site visits?
* How do you salvage the project when the project manager from Hell commits to an impossible schedule before you have even finished gathering requirements and designing the solution?
* What happens when your risk assessment identifies a potential water hazard in a datacenter and the customer decides not to mitigate the risk?
* What is the impact when you deliver a new Cloud Management Platform and discover that key stakeholders were not included when the requirements were gathered?
* Can you deliver an effective solution when security is so tight that requirements are not fully disclosed and you are not even permitted to observe the tests you provided for the solution you designed?
* What is the cost of ignoring a potential single point of failure when snow melt drips along an improperly sealed cable and through the main (un-virtualized) file server in a datacenter?
* Can your datacenter migration succeed when lack of preparation and due diligence pushes Murphy’s law into overdrive?
291 pages. Volume 2 will be available December 2022.
Infographic detailing the Rise of Mobile Malware and findings from the Juniper Networks Global Threat Center (Nov 2011).
John Morris and Rami Rahim from Juniper Networks meet Saudi Telecom at Mobile World Congress 2011 #MWC11. If you can't make it to MWC11, then stay tuned we will be uploading images and videos from the show to our Flickr account. Find out more here: Ez.com/MWCFlickr
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John Morris and Rami Rahim from Juniper Networks meet Saudi Telecom at Mobile World Congress 2011 #MWC11. If you can't make it to MWC11, then stay tuned we will be uploading images and videos from the show to our Flickr account. Find out more here: Ez.com/MWCFlickr
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Lighting - Natural evening light from the right and a Vivitar 285HV + 1/2 CTO gel at 1/8th power in a reflective umbrella on the left.
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Infographic based on research from Juniper Networks Mobile Threat Center and 2011 Mobile Threats Report.
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