You’ve heard me say over and over that getting a job is all about networking. It’s not only who you know, but who you know who knows someone who knows someone who might be willing to help you.
I ask this question often in coaching sessions. My client—talented and accomplished—shifts uncomfortably. “I have been meaning to,” they say, or, “I do not want to seem too forward.” Sometimes they ...
Networking. This word sparks different emotions in different people. Some love the thrill of connecting with new people and learning about what makes them tick. For others, networking feels terrifying ...
Question: I have 24 months until I separate from the Navy. When should I start to focus on networking, so I'll have a job lined up after the military? Answer: I appreciate the question, but it's sort ...
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As if job fairs, networking events and coffee chats weren’t tricky enough, now we must network online, too. For some, the idea of contacting a stranger from a keyboard feels easier and less personal.
Systems Approach When my colleague and co-author Bruce Davie delivered his keynote at the SIGCOMM conference, he was asked a thought-provoking question: How should we think about educating the next ...
An in-depth look at the latest trends and technologies in enterprise networking. One thing we can’t get away from right now – even if we wanted to – is AI. While there are specialist AI tech vendors, ...
Vista is the first version of Windows created for a world where networks and wireless access are ubiquitous. One of Microsoft’s goals in creating Windows Vista was to take advantage of that constant ...
Modern software applications are underpinned by a large and growing web of APIs, microservices, and cloud services that must be highly available, fault tolerant, and secure. The underlying networking ...