Microsoft has stood out by making a successful transition to cloud computing from its past focus on data centers and packaged software. That has paid off big for the tech company this year.
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The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) says that it has facilitated online filing of complaints from foreign workers.
Accordingly, the complaint of the migrant worker can be directed to the website of the Foreign Service Bureau www.slbfe.lk by the migrant worker or a relative.
The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) announced that the service can be obtained by entering the passport number, name, telephone number and complaint of the migrant worker.
Once the relevant complaint is forwarded to the designated section of the Bureau, a text message will be sent back to the mobile phone.
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Cloud-based computing isn t a new phenomenon, but with each and every passing day, something new is introduced into the field. As many businesses make the jump to outsourcing cloud functionality, there are positives and negatives that arise from these actions. If you re looking to take your business to the next level and try out the cloud, here are a few things to help you along the way.
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Thousands of health care workers in Maricopa County eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine were turned away in recent days by computer glitches, county health officials said in a recent letter to the state.
The December 30 letter to state Department of Health Services Director Dr. Cara Christ described a multitude of problems that resulted, according to the county, from the state s failure to install a properly working vaccine management application in a timely fashion.
In one egregious example of the problems, thousands of people wanting to register in metro Phoenix were directed to go to sites as far away as Snowflake, more than 150 miles away in eastern Arizona. Some health care workers actually made the trip.