Databus Issue
Volume: 2003 Issue: 4
11/10/2003Fault Tolerance: An organizational perspective
Mike Caskey 10/02/2003It is highly likely that everyone reading this article (I won’t call it a diatribe just yet) has experienced the “blue screen of death. more..
Why Do I need Fault Tolerance?
Rick Corl 10/02/2003A few simple precautions can protect your data and keep your professional reputation and working relationships healthy. more..
Fault Tolerance in Information System Design
Al Foytek 10/02/2003Fault Tolerance is a technique used to increase the “dependability” of a system, while dependability is the probability that it will be both available when needed and reliable as long as needed1. more..
Cost Effective Network Fault Tolerance
Ed Hanzel System Specialist and 10/02/2003Oceanside USD identified two areas where fault tolerance would be affordable and practical, those being firewall and Web server. more..
Sophisticated Fault-Tolerant Architecture Keeps Applications Available
Darryl LaGace Director of Information Systems and 10/02/2003It¡¦s 7:55 a. more..
E-rate and CTF
Wayne Shimizu 10/02/2003Have you ever tried to hit a moving target? It ‘s difficult, but not impossible. more..
Spotlight on Technology
Joyce Hinkson, Ed.D. 10/02/2003How did you spend your summer? Rafting? Visiting the Grand Canyon? Lying on a beach? For a select group of 17 educators from around the country, summer vacation included a week of exploring the Pacific seafloor with the Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE) Summer Institute. more..
Member Profile
Lisa Kopochinski 10/02/2003If you ask Michael Pine, one of CETPA’s long-time members why he joined the association 35 years ago, he’ll say it’s because Marilyn Carson told him to. more..
RETIRED CETPA MEMBER PROFILE
Lisa Kopochinski 10/02/2003000100 PROCEDURE DIVISION. more..
RETIRED CETPA MEMBER PROFILE
Lisa Kopochinski 10/02/2003000100 PROCEDURE DIVISION. more..

