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Shark Tank: When you swim with sharks







Shark Tank: When you swim with sharks

Shark Tank: When you swim with sharks 12/20/2003 12:18 AM

IT security pilot fish at this multinational insurance company is working on a project to reduce spam -- and after a year of meetings, studies, and weighing and measuring products, it's time to decide on one.




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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
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Shark Tank: Just doing our bit


Shark Tank: Just doing our bit 04/20/2004 11:29 PM
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Shark Tank: Thanks for All Your Help


Shark Tank: Thanks for All Your Help 07/31/2004 12:20 AM
Remote server goes down hard, and it appears to be due to overheating. So a tech is dispatched to the remote site to replace the server's fan -- but that's not the problem.

Shark Tank: You're very welcome


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Shark Tank: Ya think?


Shark Tank: Ya think? 03/17/2005 02:55 AM
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Shark Tank: What's in a Name?


Shark Tank: What's in a Name? 03/28/2005 01:18 PM
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Shark Tank: It's all the PC he needs


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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: Just because


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Shark Tank: If I can get around it, it
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Shark Tank: Who is he, again?


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Shark Tank: Who needs it?


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Shark Tank: Sure, we can do that


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Shark Tank: Someone told me not to


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Shark Tank: And thanks for your support


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Shark Tank: Safety first


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Shark Tank: That's Just Wrong


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Shark Tank: Doing the numbers


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