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CXO10 reasons why working in the office work beats telecommuting
There are lots of compelling reasons to work remotely -- but some business leaders and employment experts argue that it's better to work onsite.
Nick Hardiman builds and maintains the infrastructure required to run Internet services such as the web. Nick deals with the lower layers of the Internet - the machines, networks, operating systems and applications. Nick's job stops there and he hands over to the designers and developers who build the top layer that customers use.
There are lots of compelling reasons to work remotely -- but some business leaders and employment experts argue that it's better to work onsite.
Remote work, flextime, career sabbaticals, and zero-hours contracts are all types of flexible work. But it's remote work that's disrupting the traditional tech industry 9-to-5 grind. Here's why.
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Nick Hardiman explains the seemingly arcane engineering of the IPv6 address. Find out what makes it tick.
Here is a first look at the Rackspace interface to sign up for virtual servers.
This gallery shows the easy steps to creating a storage container in HP Cloud.
NIck Hardiman offers this illustrated introduction to the the HP Cloud service.
Nick Hardiman illustrates the basic steps to creating buckets and objects in Amazon's Simple Storage Service (S3).
Nick Hardiman describes several methods of backups of your Amazon EC2 machines. He also details the steps for restoring snapshot backups.
Nick Hardiman shows you the steps to taking a snapshot of your Amazon Machine Image and launching a new VM from it to build in redundancy for your service.