Thursday, December 23, 2004
Do people go to you for computer advice?
Are you a Micro CTO?
Do you pick out computers for your church/synagogue/Republicrat precinct? Are you the one who has to plan or troubleshoot computer and network infrastructure for a small business?
Then you're doing the job of a Chief Technology Officer without the staff or the budget.
There's a new weblog just for you, called Micro CTO. It offers field-proven practical advice and points out resources you'd have trouble finding anywhere else.
Disclosure section
You should always check whether your security consultant has conflicts of interest.
I don't get any money from the operation of the Micro CTO blog. The author is a friend who occasionally buys me coffee. I may get a three-figure consulting contract from him next year.
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Do you pick out computers for your church/synagogue/Republicrat precinct? Are you the one who has to plan or troubleshoot computer and network infrastructure for a small business?
Then you're doing the job of a Chief Technology Officer without the staff or the budget.
There's a new weblog just for you, called Micro CTO. It offers field-proven practical advice and points out resources you'd have trouble finding anywhere else.
Disclosure section
You should always check whether your security consultant has conflicts of interest.
I don't get any money from the operation of the Micro CTO blog. The author is a friend who occasionally buys me coffee. I may get a three-figure consulting contract from him next year.