The High Cost of Not Finding Information
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The most common pain point that I hear from other IT folks is that they find it an insurmountable manual undertaking to find the right data to do their jobs. http://www.infolibcorp.com/blog/documenting-databases-applications-processes/solving-the-problem-of-finding-information-within-complex-it-environments/
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The most common pain point that I hear from other IT folks is that they find it an insurmountable manual undertaking to find the right data to do their jobs. http://www.infolibcorp.com/blog/documenting-databases-applications-processes/solving-the-problem-of-finding-information-within-complex-it-environments/
I didn't downvote you, but can see how this is close to spam. It's not a question, and that's what this forum is for. I wouldn't call it news either. I do believe there's a way to "import" a blog as "technical articles". Your writings would then have a mirror-copy in the CodeProject formatting. ..but to summarize; the problem is simply called ignorance, and that whilst all required knowledge is available for FREE. A search-engine will let you locate a text, but that's it. It doesn't show the average hours worked or the peak hours. As for structure and being incomplete, there's this method we call "normalization" to prevent that. It is an OLD method.
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