Includes some packaging/pricing:
“HKS is offered in four tiers including Starter, with one supported configuration, unlimited tickets and up to 25 nodes; Professional, intended for organizations that are growing their deployments, with up to three supported configurations, unlimited tickets and up to 250 nodes; Enterprise, for large, mission-critical environments that covers up to five supported configurations, unlimited tickets and up to 750 nodes; and a Custom version, intended for the largest web-scale environments of more than 750 nodes.
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Link: The dangers of faith in data
“Faith in data grows in relation to your distance from the collection of it.” And other traps of getting too much confidence in data driven decisions.
Original source: The dangers of faith in data
Link: The dangers of faith in data
“Faith in data grows in relation to your distance from the collection of it.” And other traps of getting too much confidence in data driven decisions.
Original source: The dangers of faith in data
Link: The dangers of faith in data
“Faith in data grows in relation to your distance from the collection of it.” And other traps of getting too much confidence in data driven decisions.
Original source: The dangers of faith in data
Link: The State of the Cloud Industry in 2018
“We believe good companies grow from $1 million to $10 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) in four years, but the best companies can do it in just two years.”
Original source: The State of the Cloud Industry in 2018
Link: The State of the Cloud Industry in 2018
“We believe good companies grow from $1 million to $10 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) in four years, but the best companies can do it in just two years.”
Original source: The State of the Cloud Industry in 2018
Link: Vivisectionary by Kate Lacour | Study Group Comic Books
Weird, fun drawings.
Original source: Vivisectionary by Kate Lacour | Study Group Comic Books
Link: Vivisectionary by Kate Lacour | Study Group Comic Books
Weird, fun drawings.
Original source: Vivisectionary by Kate Lacour | Study Group Comic Books
Link: Vivisectionary by Kate Lacour | Study Group Comic Books
Weird, fun drawings.
Original source: Vivisectionary by Kate Lacour | Study Group Comic Books
Link: Nietzsche on Depression and the Rehabilitation of Hope
‘“The gray drizzle induced by depression,” William Styron wrote in his classic memoir of what depression is really like, “takes on the quality of physical pain.” In my own experience, the most withering aspect of depression is the way it erases, like physical illness does, the memory of wellness. The totality of the erasure sweeps away the elemental belief that another state of being is at all possible — the sensorial memory of what it was like to feel any other way vanishes, until your entire being contracts into the state of what is, unfathoming of what has been, can be, and will be.