Current workplace uses WSUS. My previous role we used manage engine patch management. Third party apps that couldn’t be patched through there we updated via the software deployment section.
Current workplace uses WSUS. My previous role we used manage engine patch management. Third party apps that couldn’t be patched through there we updated via the software deployment section.
I didn’t see it in the article but I wonder if some of these aren’t new purchases but fulfilling already placed orders?
I can’t code, but I’d be happy to send donations to those who can to work on Lemmy. I’m not a rich man but I’ll happily help how I can.
/R/credibledefense I love the deep dives into defense procurement. Really hoping to find a community like that. I would make my own but I have no idea how to start and I don’t have the background needed to be a good moderator (Or whatever the lemmy equivalent would be) in that kind of topic.
Absolutely, I actually downloaded a lemmy app then deleted it because I thought I had to create another account for each instance. So glad to see that I was wrong. Happy to be here as a reddit refugee!
Since the SEC regulates publicly traded companies this would apply to only those traded from US stock exchanges. Still, a step in the right direction.