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The devil is in the details
User: I need help, I have a important meeting and I'm unable to show my presentation, stored on my USB stick.
Submitted by: DilbertContest on Fri. 09.10.2010
Filed Under:
GroupWise Cool Solutions, Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, File Management Suite
Topic: Dilbert
Gotta have power.
This might not fall under the File Management topic, but the story has made us laugh many times so I wanted to share.
Submitted by: DilbertContest on Fri. 09.10.2010
Filed Under:
Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, File Management Suite
Topic: Dilbert
Dueling High Availability Strategies
Here is your highly redundant, multi-million dollar, SAN running a highly-available cluster ensuring that all data and services such as GroupWise are always available to the business.
Submitted by: DilbertContest on Tue. 09.07.2010
Filed Under:
Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, File Management Suite
Topic: Dilbert
Oops! (You can restore all this, right?)
Just the other day a gentleman comes over to our desk with a rather large amount of papers stapled together. It seems that one of our divisional drives (almost 2 TB in size with about 14 million files and countless thousands of directories that are nested) was the victim of an unfortunate accident.
Submitted by: DilbertContest on Fri. 09.03.2010
Filed Under:
Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, File Management Suite
Topic: Dilbert
Let's celebrate your 15th company anniversary! (We'll start without you.)
It was my 15th anniversary of working for my company. My manager/director at the time organized a lunch in my honor for his management group (about 10 people). A date and time was settled on and a meeting place designated to gather and travel to car pool to the restaurant.
Submitted by: DilbertContest on Fri. 09.03.2010
Filed Under:
Cool Solutions
Topic: Dilbert
I bought an extra drive. Now you can give me more space?
I had implemented a quota system for my departmental server at a hospital. One of the social workers was continually running up against the quota and continued to complain about the lack of space. I explained that non-work related items should not be stored on the server as a it was a misuse of resources and perhaps she should consider storing those items off to a floppy or CD.
Submitted by: DilbertContest on Thu. 09.02.2010
Filed Under:
Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, File Management Suite
Topic: Dilbert


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