What studies/internships do I have to do to be an NBA general manager/team president?
I'm studying towards getting a Msc in International Management, delivered by 3 leading universities in Europe, from the UK (City University, Cass Business School in London), France (ESCP-EAP in Paris) and Spain (Carlos III in Madrid). This programme has been ranked as high as 3rd in Europe by The Financial Times. The ranking was done is early september 2006. Needless to say, I'm a fanatic NBA/basket-ball supporter, playing myself in my university first team. I've had several internship experiences, with consulting, law and diamond-industry firms.
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A couple of good years in the league and lots of cash.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
PLZ could you help give me an advice on choosing beteen the NETWORKING and PROGRAMMING
PLZ could you help give me an advice on choosing between the NETWORKING and PROGRAMMING?
if iam already finished my MSc in network management on which i selected the network designing (CCNA ROUTE) . However , i found it recently that the network design work might almost finish when your network is designed ...and started to think that programming might be better . Not actually sure which field is better in the future and that oppertunities to hunt a job so quick as well as salary issue . PLZ ......ggive me an advice
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Networking is probably more financially lucrative than programming. CCNA is a very basic start. You need to know a lot more than just that. CCIE is the ultimate Cicso certification.
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Networking is safer, but you need to make sure you don't just focus on Cisco (like Microsoft certs), or you'll end up like programmers who quickly become obsolete when businesses pick on new set of languages to use. I was a programmer and became a consultant as soon as I could, so I could request to go to different clients, and make sure I was using the latest operating system and programming languages and database. Even with networking, you may have to move if you end up somewhere that becomes saturated with networking and engineers. The IT field has huge ups and downs, as evidenced by the down period now. But with so few people getting into the field now (scared off) and with the boomers retiring, they'll be huge demand in the next 5 years. But the cycle will continue, since once the demand increases, tons will get into training for the IT field, and will overwhelm it again. I"ve been laid off just once, but I kept my skills up.
if iam already finished my MSc in network management on which i selected the network designing (CCNA ROUTE) . However , i found it recently that the network design work might almost finish when your network is designed ...and started to think that programming might be better . Not actually sure which field is better in the future and that oppertunities to hunt a job so quick as well as salary issue . PLZ ......ggive me an advice
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Networking is probably more financially lucrative than programming. CCNA is a very basic start. You need to know a lot more than just that. CCIE is the ultimate Cicso certification.
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Networking is safer, but you need to make sure you don't just focus on Cisco (like Microsoft certs), or you'll end up like programmers who quickly become obsolete when businesses pick on new set of languages to use. I was a programmer and became a consultant as soon as I could, so I could request to go to different clients, and make sure I was using the latest operating system and programming languages and database. Even with networking, you may have to move if you end up somewhere that becomes saturated with networking and engineers. The IT field has huge ups and downs, as evidenced by the down period now. But with so few people getting into the field now (scared off) and with the boomers retiring, they'll be huge demand in the next 5 years. But the cycle will continue, since once the demand increases, tons will get into training for the IT field, and will overwhelm it again. I"ve been laid off just once, but I kept my skills up.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Disk Not initialize, My "my computer" cant detect my hard disk. what to do
Disk Not initialize, My "my computer" cant detect my hard disk. what to do?
im running windows XP and my 80gig maxtor hard disk cant be detected but detected on device manager and in the disk management.msc. when i try to open my computer, drive C: and D: are there but the 80 GIG hard disk is not there. i also tried exchanging the IDE cable and the power suppplies, but still nothing happens. it is also detected in my BIOS... what should i do?
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Check the disk jumper and set it properly. Instruction should be on the disk label
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you need to partition it first... under NTFS system...there is a partition manager somewhere in windows..don't remember how to access it but search in windows help for it..:) Kunkhmer..what jumpers are you talking about? it's already in device manager... p.s. do what I said and it will work...
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Try changing it's drive letter.
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Perhaps u should consult the distributor
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Goto Start >> Control Panel >> Computer Management Under those options click on the hard drives and then you can see the drive not being partitioned...If not then switch off your PC and then change the jumper settings to slave because it could be a conflict with the master and that is the reason for it not being detected under windows...Once you changed it to slave then you can go ahead to computer management and then partition the drives......
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First, Did this 80Gig drive work previously? If yes then there is likely something physically wrong with it. Bad sectors causing it to not be detected correctly or a virus which damaged the drive. If this is a new drive try in Disk Manager to right click and format the drive. If this still doesn't work I'd see about taking the drive back or having a computer tech check the drive to see if it is damaged beyond repair. It shouldn't take more then 5 minutes to tell you if the drive if to far gone. Good Luck, and I hope this helps.
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If it is a brand new hard drive, you need to go into "Disk Management" and create a partition on it. Then format that partition. You can create several partitions on it if you want to. And then format each one... one at a time.
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Check out the following items ... ******** check whether the connection is proper ( data cabel ) ******** is the file system for all the drive is same ( is it fat or ntfs) ******** suppose if you are using the fat in some xp , it would not be detected by the computer .. ******** use the partition magic and check for the missing drives ******** restart it and check for the drives ******** if you still find problem in it ., better cal the customer care aand get help from them ..
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Okay, this has happened a few times with mine. Goto the conrtol panel > Administrative Tools > Then in Console1 then goto storage > Disk Management Here it will show you your drives, if any are shaded out then you will have to right click on them and click mark the partition as active. Hope this helps...
im running windows XP and my 80gig maxtor hard disk cant be detected but detected on device manager and in the disk management.msc. when i try to open my computer, drive C: and D: are there but the 80 GIG hard disk is not there. i also tried exchanging the IDE cable and the power suppplies, but still nothing happens. it is also detected in my BIOS... what should i do?
Other - Hardware - 9 Answers
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Check the disk jumper and set it properly. Instruction should be on the disk label
2
you need to partition it first... under NTFS system...there is a partition manager somewhere in windows..don't remember how to access it but search in windows help for it..:) Kunkhmer..what jumpers are you talking about? it's already in device manager... p.s. do what I said and it will work...
3
Try changing it's drive letter.
4
Perhaps u should consult the distributor
5
Goto Start >> Control Panel >> Computer Management Under those options click on the hard drives and then you can see the drive not being partitioned...If not then switch off your PC and then change the jumper settings to slave because it could be a conflict with the master and that is the reason for it not being detected under windows...Once you changed it to slave then you can go ahead to computer management and then partition the drives......
6
First, Did this 80Gig drive work previously? If yes then there is likely something physically wrong with it. Bad sectors causing it to not be detected correctly or a virus which damaged the drive. If this is a new drive try in Disk Manager to right click and format the drive. If this still doesn't work I'd see about taking the drive back or having a computer tech check the drive to see if it is damaged beyond repair. It shouldn't take more then 5 minutes to tell you if the drive if to far gone. Good Luck, and I hope this helps.
7
If it is a brand new hard drive, you need to go into "Disk Management" and create a partition on it. Then format that partition. You can create several partitions on it if you want to. And then format each one... one at a time.
8
Check out the following items ... ******** check whether the connection is proper ( data cabel ) ******** is the file system for all the drive is same ( is it fat or ntfs) ******** suppose if you are using the fat in some xp , it would not be detected by the computer .. ******** use the partition magic and check for the missing drives ******** restart it and check for the drives ******** if you still find problem in it ., better cal the customer care aand get help from them ..
9
Okay, this has happened a few times with mine. Goto the conrtol panel > Administrative Tools > Then in Console1 then goto storage > Disk Management Here it will show you your drives, if any are shaded out then you will have to right click on them and click mark the partition as active. Hope this helps...
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Is there any point in doing a " ISTQB software testing course(foundation)?" at start of my career
Is there any point in doing a " ISTQB software testing course(foundation)?" at start of my career?
Have B.Tech in Computer Science, MSc In Business Management, Have been working for a company as database researcher, and basic IT supporter for the past 8 months, now looking for some thing serious(kick start), any career ideas please... If any, sources for fresh graduate jobs, weblinks etc. will be well appriciated! Also have ideas of giving a ISTQB foundation software testing exam, good idea or not? comments please. Thanks in advance!
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Yes, the ISTQB is very impressive if you do well. My company, Google, hires people on the spot if they have a good score on the ISTQB.
Have B.Tech in Computer Science, MSc In Business Management, Have been working for a company as database researcher, and basic IT supporter for the past 8 months, now looking for some thing serious(kick start), any career ideas please... If any, sources for fresh graduate jobs, weblinks etc. will be well appriciated! Also have ideas of giving a ISTQB foundation software testing exam, good idea or not? comments please. Thanks in advance!
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Yes, the ISTQB is very impressive if you do well. My company, Google, hires people on the spot if they have a good score on the ISTQB.
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