It's conspiracy!

So, you know how Novell has added a marketing angle to Kim's job (with his being in charge of the online social communities), now that have added yet another new job to do. He'll have to explain it...he told me, but if I tried to tell you, I would get something wrong....something about his being in charge of a new website they are going to set up... What it means for awhile is that he will have yet a new definition of "very busy" (which thankfully, won't equal Steve's or Brighams). He will come home later every day and he will have to go to Provo every day. Am I excited? Well, no. But on the positive side...I guess it just makes his job safer, and in these times, that is a good thing.

Comments

Cambrienelson said…
I'd say count your blessings that he has a job!
No fun for you dad to be busy. I hope the extreme business doesn't last too long
Stevo said…
Just go back to work Gramps. Get reaquainted with Marilyn when you're done.
Gramps said…
Thanks Steve...your advice is so wise and sound. We're putting in a new enterprise search engine at Novell and I'm running it.....bugger.
Chad said…
Wasn't Kanisa / Knova supposed to be Novell's search engine?

Can you just buy an internal google search server, and use that?
Gramps said…
Knova was just the support TID search engine. We're getting one that does everything. Google is a great general search engine for a variety of content, but not so great for targeted enterprise businesses and it has no authoring tools that are worth anything.

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