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- Services (IS) department. In a smaller group they may be shared by a few sysadmins, or even a single person. A database administrator (DBA) maintains a database...
- administrator Ted Kekatos. The event exists to show appreciation for the work of sysadmins and other IT workers. It is celebrated on the last Friday in July. The...
- QOTD concept predated the specification, when QOTD was used by mainframe sysadmins to broadcast a daily quote on request by a user. It was then formally...
- activity to the community. Co-sysops are users who may be granted certain admin privileges on a BBS. Generally, they help validate users and monitor discussion...
- network. Remote deployment lets a sys-admin deploy PCs without "touching" the systems physically. It also allows a sys-admin to delay deployments and put PCs...
- cybersecurity research and training organization. SANS is an acronym for SysAdmin, Audit, Network, and Security. The SANS Institute sponsors the Internet...
- though not entirely (he would put the Marines in SysAdmin as the " Mini-me Leviathan"). The sys Admin force would work best as a Core-wide phenomenon....
- (Stoller Afferent Nerve Stimulator), a medical instrument SANS Institute (SysAdmin, Audit, Network and Security), an American internet security training company...
- găzduit muzică – Pitești : Nomina 2011 ISBN 978-606-535-327-5; www.sysadmins.ro, SysAdmins :: 2015. "Consiliul Judetean Arad". www.cjarad.ro. Retrieved 11...
- quote for network-monitoring software. He introduced it in an article for Sys Admin magazine in October 1996. In August 1997, it was mentioned in an article...