Well, I’m no stockologist, but I believe when your company has a perpetual sales backlog with a 15-year head start on your competition, that should lead to a pretty high valuation.
They’re not building them for themselves, they’re selling GPU time and SuperPods. Their valuation is because there’s STILL a lineup a mile long for their flagship GPUs. I get that people think AI is a fad, and it’s public form may be, but there’s thousands of GPU powered projects going on behind closed doors that are going to consume whatever GPUs get made for a long time.
You need five years of experience in cybersecurity, or sponsorship from another CISSP to get certified. NIST and ISO are followed by lots of companies, and ISA-62443 is a big one for OT cyber.
Your financial problems are not my concern!
They’re America specific, but every region will have similar frameworks. ISO27001 is world wide I believe.
Do you have any certs? ISC2 is a good starting point, but getting a specific certs around NIST or ISA will help you get in the door. Reading and understanding the regulations around the industries you’re targeting would help too.
The lesson there is: Spare no expense on your IT budget!
Nothing bad will happen, as long as they spare no expense.
There’s not much cost with S3 object. It’s just a file system in Linux, and replication is a protocol standard.
Use object storage for media and backups, then use s3 replication to put a copy somewhere else.
Dell, HPe and Supermicro. System integrators are buying shitloads to resell.
Get a second pc and a kvm switch
So a really big death ray? Perhaps some sort of doomsday device?
So you’re saying a space orbiting death ray will cast an area large enough to generate solar power eh? HEY ELON!
Golly, thanks Apple. It’s not like I can go buy a 256GB DIMM right now. 16GB what a joke.
So they shouldn’t lease buildings, or subscribe to water and power? Should they also not use document archival and storage services that have existed for decades?
I did 100TB, 100 streams of 1TB, all simultaneous with rsync
Red Hat, because it’s free for developers and used by a lot of enterprises.
No worries, the properly implemented CI/CD pipelines will catch the bad code!