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The most expensive traffic accident

10. Bugatti EB110 ($500 000)
9. Pagani Zonda C12 S ($650 000)
8. Mercedes Benz SL 300 ($750 000)
7. Jaguar XJ220 ($1 000 000)
6. McLaren F1 ($1 250 000)
5. Ferrari Enzo ($1 300 000)
4. Bugatti Veyron ($1 600 000)
3. 1959 Ferrari 250 GT TDF ($1 650 000)
2. Ferrari 250 GT Spyder ($10 000 000)
1. Ferrari 250 GTO ($28 500 000)
 [http://www.wreckedexotics.com/]


Tax load over the world

The most big tax load is in Denmark. This is conclusion of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Tax burden was calculated as the ratio of tax revenues to the country's GDP. In Denmark the figure is 48.9%.

The lowest tax burden was in Mexico - 20.5% in 2007.
The highest tax burden now:
  1. Denmark (48.9%)
  2. Sweden (48.2%)
  3. Belgium (44.4%)
  4. France (43.6%)
  5. Norway (43.4%)


Google's solution is much cheaper

"Apparently the NSW Department for Education is deciding to do away with MS Outlook and instead adopt the Gmail account for its 1.3 million school students. SMS Management and Technology will implement the new Gmail System along with Google and Telstra, under a 3-year deal worth $9.5 million over three years, with a two year extension option. In comparison, the earlier MicroSoft deal was installed by Unisys under a contract worth $33 million over 3 years, but extended by another 3 years. It was built in 2003, but actually reached the student during 2007."

As we can examine Google solution much cheaper and I guess more flexible. On my current work, I have similar problem. My email box is 40Mb in size. It's inconvenient I always clean my email box.


15 survival tips for new IT managers

I guess everyone in IT area set some goals for himself. In common, it's a management direction. I'm not exclusion and trying to get following knowledge. Just found good article for beginner in management. So, the move from a technical job to managing an IT department requires a variety of new skills.


Tips for developing your management skills:
1. Read the One Minute Manager series of books by Ken Blanchard
A one-minute manager is someone who gets good results without taking much time, according to Blanchard. Apply his three easy steps to management and situational leadership.

2.Learn the internal politics of your organization
Network with peer and upper managers. Ask their advice. Managers usually like to help other managers.

3. Find and understand your own weaknesses as soon as possible
Remember, you're allowed to take training, too, so make sure you do.

4. Develop your budgeting skills
Learn to manage an IT budget down to the last penny. You want to be able to clearly show the business where money can be saved.

Tips to improve your communication with executive staff
5. Don't take day-to-day problems to your boss
Instead, take recurring issues and optional solutions to the problem. Then, ask which approach your boss would recommend.

6. Try to keep project work and support work separate
It's a lot easier to justify bringing in extra staff members for a new project, as long as their salaries are included in the cost of implementing the project. Don't allow your staff to be pulled in both directions.

7. Record and report everything
Require your team to fill out timesheets so you can show where resource time is spent and back it up with data. This will aid in any arguments for extra resources and will keep you current on what the team is doing. It will also make writing your monthly reports to executive staff members easier.

8. Know your role in the event of a disaster
If you're faced with a disaster, remember that your team's job is to get the systems back in place. Ensure you have good disaster and recovery plans for mission-critical systems and leave the business recovery to others.

Tips for motivating your team, negotiating politics
9. Don't get buried in support obligations
If you have no formal help desk protocol and find that you're getting swamped with help calls, create a centralized help desk. Outsource this function if necessary. If you go this route, you should create service level agreements (SLAs) that outline your complete services.

10. Set boundaries for your team
Invest your time in enabling your staff to succeed and fend off any counterproductive requests from other departments as much as possible.

11. Learn Monkey Management
When employees come looking for help, be sure to send them away with the next action. Don't take on your employees' workload, because you'll have enough to do.

12. Perform staff appraisals at least once or twice a year
Provide staff members with clear objectives and then help them reach their goals.

13. Hold regular team meetings
This is difficult because of constant deadlines and because everyone always seems too busy. If absolutely necessary, have lunch meetings, but be sure to provide the sandwiches.

14. Don't forget recreation and rewards
Treat your team to a meal out at least once per quarter. If you control the budget, you can manage the cost.

15. Recognize that the sum capability of your staff is your team's maximum output
Just because you have high standards, don't expect your team members to hold the same values. Praise and encourage them in their areas of strength and provide good training for their areas of weakness.

Original article here.


Top 100 Most Influential Technology Vendors for 2008

I found an interesting list of top 100 vendors of 2008. It's obvious but anyway look through, set goals and achieve it :)

List:


1. Microsoft 35. i2 69. Xerox
2. Oracle 36. EDS 70. Front Range
3. SAP 37. QAD 71. Internec
4. IBM 38. Ariba 72. Manugistics
5. Cisco 39. CA 73. Palm
6. Hewlett Packard 40. Epicor 74. Unisys
7. Dell 41. Juniper 75. Yahoo!
8. Salesforce.com 42. Sprint/Nextel 76. 3com
9. EMC 43. Tata Consulting 77. ABB
10. Sun Microsystems 44. ADP 78. CANON
11. Google 45. Fujitsu 79. Capgemini
12. RIM (Blackberry) 46. Intuit 80. Informatica
13. Siemens 47. Manhattan Associates 81. Interwoven
14. Adobe 48. Novell 82. McKesson
15. AT&T 49. Red Prairie 83. Mincom
16. Apple 50. SunGard 84. Mitel
17. Sage 51. Telstra 85. Netsuite
18. Infor 52. BMC 86. Omniture
19. Nortel 53. BT 87. Progress
20. Avaya 54. CSC 88. Rackspace
21. Red Hat 55. Skype 89. SPSS
22. Motorola 56. Infosys 90. Syntel
23. Verizon Wireless 57. NetApp 91. Teradata
24. Dassault 58. Symantec 92. T-Mobile
25. Accenture 59. Huawei 93. Toshiba
26. Sony Ericsson 60. IFS 94. Websense
27. Alcatel - Lucent 61. Microstrategy 95. Servigistics
28. AutoDesk 62. Aruba 96. Genesys
29. Intel 63. CDW 97. Logility
30. SAS 64. Concur 98. Kronos
31. Citrix 65. Exact 99. Rockwell Automation
32. Nokia 66. Hitachi 100. Checkpoint Systems
33. PTC 67. Qlikview
34. Lawson 68. Vonage

Original survey here.


Microsoft Surface is coming...

today I saw that Microsoft develops new technology Surface.
I was amazed.



I like it but ...
I saw that Microsoft's trying to do something like Apple. They always have struggle.
I'm just wondering if computer does all things that we do what will we do?


Windows Vista Service Pack 1

I have installed Windows Vista on my laptop. To be honest, it's more slower then Windows XP but Windows Vista with license. That's why i don't want to uninstall it.
Recently, I heard about Windows Vista SP1 and figured it out on microsoft.com.

Main changes:
1. Support and improve new hardware(HD-DVD и Blu-ray, Direct3D 10.1, big flash);
2. Improved reliability and security system;
3. Improved performance;
4. Support new technologies;
5. Improved computer management tools etc.

If you want you can download it here.

I guess I'll install it on next week and share results with you. :)


Charter plane has fallen down close to my town


I just find out that charter plane has fallen down near to my city. I live in Vyshneve. It's above 2 kilometers from Kiev. As it was stated by glavred.info there were 5 people on the board. All were dead.
Also you can see photos of this horrible accident on photo.unian.net