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NewsMany passwords are so bad they don’t even need to be hacked Pin
Kent Sharkey20-Jan-15 8:16
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Deflinek20-Jan-15 8:32
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Kent Sharkey20-Jan-15 8:35
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Deflinek20-Jan-15 8:42
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Christopher Shields20-Jan-15 8:50
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NewsMicrosoft's unwanted win: cloud downtime Pin
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Dan Neely20-Jan-15 2:49
Dan Neely20-Jan-15 2:49 
There's something screwy with those numbers. What immediately jumped out was that MS had ~10x the number of downtime hours vs Google but only ~3x the downtime percentage. From there I went to the source suspecting a transcription error; but while the percentages didn't quite match that wasn't it either.

After playing around a bit I figured out that the article was comparing apples and oranges. The percentages were based on downtime/region; but the hours shown were cumulative downtime over all regions. The big difference I saw was that Google had 1.15h of downtime across 3 regions while MS had 3.3 hours across 13 regions. Google's small number of regions also helped mask that they did much worse than amazon's 14 minutes * 9 regions.
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NewsCan restrictive coding standards make us more productive? Pin
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Dan Neely20-Jan-15 2:59
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GeneralYou can use 1's and 0's. Now get to work! <EOM> Pin
Paul M Watt19-Jan-15 13:31
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NewsPeople are increasingly worried about privacy and lax legal protections Pin
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NewsDeep frying graphene pom-poms could be key to better batteries Pin
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NewsJava focuses on modularity, real-time apps in 2015 Pin
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