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Joe Farsetta
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Joe is an engineer with over 20 years of industry experience in telecommunications, networking, operations, business process architecture, applications, and support. An entrepreneur and inventor, Joes past engagements have included Unilever, NJ Transit, and a Regional Directorship at Bell Atlantic Network Integration. He is currently employed by one of the world's premier Web-hosting providers, as well as operating a consultancy in the New York metropolitan area. He can be reached at XXXXXXXX.
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Scruples By Joe Farsetta Scruples. Business
integrity. Honesty.
Dealing in a fair and
open manner.
Trustworthiness. Mutual
respect. These words and
phrases all describe a
mindset that's crucial to
the long-term
survivability of any
services industry. Since
IT is primarily a
services ... Aug. 21, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 5,608 | Out of the Blue: Things
to know when installing
WebSphere Portal By Joe Farsetta In the past, I've written
about operational
readiness and operational
excellence as performance
models for data center
environments. I'm an ops
guy; a gear-head; the
imperious overlord of all
things within my domain.
I'm the person you
typically hand your
space, e... Jul. 31, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 7,079 | Electrical Supply Versus
Demand By Joe Farsetta Power. Electrical power,
that is. The very
lifeblood of any
functioning data center.
It doesn't matter if it's
the electricity that
keeps your server at home
running, or the
electricity that keeps
your employer in
business, power is
probably the single most
im... May. 24, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 12,258 | Putting Your Money Where
Your Mouth Is... By Joe Farsetta Pervasive computing.
Sounds awesome, doesn't
it? But, what is
pervasive computing,
exactly? Well, IBM
defines it as the ability
to manage information
easily. More
specifically, it will
enable people to
accomplish an increasing
number of personal and
prof... May. 23, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 6,327 | The New Math: Application
Survivability +
Operational Readiness =
Business Continuity By Joe Farsetta Business continuity. A
new and exciting
catchphrase? For some,
perhaps. Traditional
business continuity
planning involves many
aspects of corporate
activities, from call
center rerouting and
alternative raw material
suppliers to policies
requiring executives to
fly on separate planes. Mar. 12, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 6,978 | Building An Application
Server Data Center By Joe Farsetta Your latest assignment
includes building those
applications and
application servers that
will propel your firm's
business to the next
level. Where to
physically locate these
new servers is the
question, though. So,
it's up to you to help
design or evaluate new or ... Feb. 22, 2002 12:00 AM Reads: 13,486 |
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