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Shark Tank: Well, at least SOMEBODY'S happy







Shark Tank: Well, at least SOMEBODY'S
happy

Shark Tank: Well, at least SOMEBODY'S
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07/16/2004 12:07 AM

Computerworld Jul 16 2004 4:10AM GMT




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This IT pilot fish gets a call from his boss's boss. I have a friend visiting, says the boss's boss. He'd like a copy of that custom software you people wrote. Help him out.

Shark Tank: Two-fer


Shark Tank: Two-fer 03/17/2005 02:55 AM
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Shark Tank: Who is he, again?


Shark Tank: Who is he, again? 11/05/2003 12:43 AM
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Shark Tank: It's all the PC he needs


Shark Tank: It's all the PC he needs 09/22/2004 12:32 AM
The company's executive offices are being recarpeted over the weekend, so this IT manager moves all the bigwigs' PCs on Friday, then heads out for a conference. But on Monday, the president isn't happy.

Shark Tank: And we certainly can't have
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Shark Tank: And we certainly can't have
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Shark Tank: Ya think?


Shark Tank: Ya think? 03/17/2005 02:55 AM
Pilot fish is on the team deploying a management system for a medical practice. And because some of the users are computerphobic, the team tries to make things as mistakeproof as possible.

Shark Tank: Sure, we can do that


Shark Tank: Sure, we can do that 03/13/2003 10:22 AM
This assignment is technically pretty straightforward: Write an application to track how long it takes to process each document at the company. But the politics of putting it in place are a little more complicated.

Shark Tank: Just because


Shark Tank: Just because 01/05/2005 01:35 AM
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Shark Tank: Because it's there


Shark Tank: Because it's there 07/09/2004 12:05 AM
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Shark Tank: It's all in how you ask


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Shark Tank: Yep, that would do it


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Shark Tank: Just like it says in the ad


Shark Tank: Just like it says in the ad 12/19/2003 11:34 AM
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Shark Tank: Can't be!


Shark Tank: Can't be! 12/19/2004 03:19 PM
It's the late 1980s, and this pilot fish working at a big insurance company is facing the kind of miserable weekend project that only a penny-pinching mainframe shop can provide.

Shark Tank: Who needs it?


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Shark Tank: Thanks for All Your Help


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Shark Tank: Don't DO That!


Shark Tank: Don't DO That! 08/06/2004 11:59 PM
It's years ago at this busy circuit-board manufacturing facility, and the new component-insertion machine suddenly starts sticking capacitors and resistors everywhere but where they belong.

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12/19/2004 03:19 PM
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Shark Tank: Aw, would we do that to you?


Shark Tank: Aw, would we do that to you? 03/14/2005 05:10 PM
It's the late 1980s, and new-on-the-job IT pilot fish gets his first important project: Expand the Ethernet backbone into a new office area at this manufacturing company.

Shark Tank: Just doing our bit


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It's the 1970s, and this pilot fish is working at a site in the Far East for a U.S. organization when communications problems set in.

Shark Tank: Possible


Shark Tank: Possible 01/17/2004 10:38 PM
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Shark Tank: You're very welcome


Shark Tank: You're very welcome 01/22/2004 02:11 AM
This IT pilot fish, the technical guru at a small company, needs copies: 50 pages, double-sided, collated and stapled. So he loads his originals into the copier and, unfortunately, gets help.

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This software-based simulator is huge, it's more than a decade old, it's the division's cash cow -- and the project to deliver a new version is on track to miss its February delivery date by about four months.

Shark Tank: Spoilsport


Shark Tank: Spoilsport 12/11/2003 12:30 AM
It's annual performance review time for this support pilot fish who works in a remote office. So the support manager calls to give him the news: His work is exceptional, but...

Shark Tank: Priorities


Shark Tank: Priorities 01/16/2004 11:01 AM
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Shark Tank: Just one bad idea after
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Shark Tank: Just one bad idea after
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12/12/2003 01:08 AM
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Shark Tank: The Army way


Shark Tank: The Army way 12/12/2003 01:58 PM
Flashback to the 1980s, and an Army base where computer password security policies are very, very tight -- or at least they're supposed to be.

Shark Tank: Boom!


Shark Tank: Boom! 12/22/2004 01:18 AM
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Shark Tank: They don't really care; they
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Shark Tank: They don't really care; they
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Shark Tank: See what you started?


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Shark Tank: Up against the wall


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