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David Carrero Fernández-Baillo, Stackscale: “the main reason why users are reluctant to adopt new solutions is a lack of awareness of the advantages”

We can finally sit back and take a minute to reminisce on the threats and challenges brought to the cyberworld by the pandemic.

Obviously, one of the biggest obstacles was automatization and moving to remote working. It completely changed our social life. The only way to maintain most human connections was through the Internet.

It saved many businesses and relationships. However, it brought a significant downside – an endless tide of cyberattacks.

To discuss this painful problem and to once again determine areas in which everyone should be the most vigilant, we reached out to David Carrero Fernández-Baillo, VP of Sales at Stackscale – a Private Cloud provider that offers a hybrid solution between the traditional environment and Public Cloud services.

What has your journey been…


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LETTER: Bartonville politics: David vs. Goliath – Cross Timbers Gazette | Southern Denton County | Flower Mound

In light of the current election in Bartonville, let’s truly talk about Keep Bartonville Country because ‘ the light needs to be shined on them.’

This election to the town council or for mayor is between TWO INDIVIDUALS.

How come the election is shaping up to be a KBC sponsored candidate vs. another candidate? David vs. Goliath…

Keep Bartonville Country is more like a PAC or Political Action Committee. If you go to their website, which claims to be trademarked or copyrighted and is paying web hosting fees. Who paid for those costly legal fees to trademark and copyright, who pays the web hosting fees?

Where does all the money come from to run KBC and sponsor all their ‘endorsed’ candidates? My guess, deep pockets of money from somewhere? Has anyone ever asked why KBC truly…


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Department of Economics hosting David Kaserman Memorial Lecture with Andrew Sweeting

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On Thursday, April 21, at 5 p.m. in Lowder Hall room 19, the Department of Economics will host the David Kaserman Memorial Lecture, a program in honor of the late David Kaserman. The lecture, which is free and open to the public, will feature Andrew Sweeting, a professor of economics at the University of Maryland, College Park, who will discuss contemporary topics in antitrust policy.

Sweeting received his doctoral degree in economics from MIT in 2004 and has held positions at Northwestern University and Duke University. He has been a Faculty Research Fellow and later a Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, or NBER, since 2007.

His research covers a range of topics, including the effects of mergers on prices and product variety, how to…


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