PMP Exam Prep Question of the Week
Which of the following processes do not benefit from the outputs of the Develop Schedule process?
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Which of the following processes do not benefit from the outputs of the Develop Schedule process?
Read moreThis final segment of our interview with Brad Johnson, who manages Apache Hadoop certification at Cloudera University and recently completed the testing upgrades to CDH 4.1, covers student preparation.
Read moreIdentifying areas of security within a network requires a 24/7 strategy to keep botnets and cyber criminals out of your network. Ultimately, cyber attacks can bring businesses to a grinding halt, creating untold damage to network architecture, operational efficiencies, and the all-important, bottom line. The best way to deal with these threats is to maintain a trained, knowledgeable staff that understands security risks and vulnerabilities. This trained staff should be looking at several areas of the infrastructure.
Read moreWhen given the option, how does one determine whether to work with a script or a flow? Is one format better than the other? What factors should be considered? Let’s explore! Arguments in favor of scripting:
“I know how to work with text.”
“I can interpret a script more easily than a flow.”
“I can create a script much more quickly than I can a flow.”
“I am supporting an existing system and scripts are already in place.”
Flows can be preferable because:
“I don’t have to learn the scripting language.”
“The picture is easier to follow than words.”
“The flow creates an easy sign-off document for customer acceptance. I don’t have to generate a separate flow chart in a different program.”
“The system is a new installation and the customer wants to make changes after the system in place.”
When network access control is used to maintain patch levels and configurations, a system returning from weeks in the field is often placed where?
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