Well, I’m no stockologist, but I believe when your company has a perpetual sales backlog with a 15-year head start on your competition, that should lead to a pretty high valuation.
They’re not building them for themselves, they’re selling GPU time and SuperPods. Their valuation is because there’s STILL a lineup a mile long for their flagship GPUs. I get that people think AI is a fad, and it’s public form may be, but there’s thousands of GPU powered projects going on behind closed doors that are going to consume whatever GPUs get made for a long time.
8 billion stupid monkeys
You need five years of experience in cybersecurity, or sponsorship from another CISSP to get certified. NIST and ISO are followed by lots of companies, and ISA-62443 is a big one for OT cyber.
Your financial problems are not my concern!
They’re America specific, but every region will have similar frameworks. ISO27001 is world wide I believe.
Do you have any certs? ISC2 is a good starting point, but getting a specific certs around NIST or ISA will help you get in the door. Reading and understanding the regulations around the industries you’re targeting would help too.
My EV has 360 km of range in the summer and 160 at -35c
The lesson there is: Spare no expense on your IT budget!
Nothing bad will happen, as long as they spare no expense.
The Statue of Liberty
They were just selling themselves as souvenirs. Hardly a good business, unless you’re famous. It would have been more Ferengi if they sold themselves for necrophilia or some other high value kink stuff.
There was apparently a family fortune in Britain that was swindled by a fancy Halifax lawyer, who was one of the fathers of Canadian confederation. I have no other details.
If you’re happy with the work you do, and that happens to be messing with old stuff, and you’ll likely be able to make a career out of it, then do AI and stuff as a hobby?
Have you considered a career in operational technology computing? Industrial systems use archaic control systems at all kinds of manufacturing facilities. You can’t just upgrade a 40 year old CNC router from a bankrupt company because something is wrong with the 486 hooked to it. Not easy to find repair people either.
Worse, he’s an ENGINEER
There’s not much cost with S3 object. It’s just a file system in Linux, and replication is a protocol standard.
Pop a script on the container to do a whoami and an ls -l on the folder
Saw it coming