Many computer managers avoid any software releases ending in zero, like Windows 3.0.
That program was designed to permit computer managers to test their systems' security.
But mainframes may be wrong even for that task, say a growing number of computer managers.
These computer managers present a competitive challenge to those who may find it difficult to find a live opponent for the board game.
Corporate computer managers prefer such ease of use since it reduces time and expense lost to training.
A computer manager sought by police for the murder of his wife and children apparently killed himself by walking into the sea.
Others hire a computer manager to design security procedures and then do not give that person access to the computer.
He explained the sequence of events and said the computer manager had not been authorized to speak for the company.
The idea of solid links among programs is compelling to many corporate personal computer managers.
Many new computer managers find they have to clean up messes left behind by predecessors or consultants.