Everyone says safety first. But what’s going to happen to all of the people riding the subway in New York when an emergency occurs and they can’t hear the instructions?
Let’s stop making people feel like they don’t have a place in the industry. Instead, let’s start talking about what we do, and when people don’t understand it, let’s start explaining it instead of making them feel dumb.
Whether it’s an elementary, middle, or high school that you are seeking partnership with, there are a myriad of resources available on the IDCD website to help get students interested and involved in the industry.
After a four-or five-year hiatus, I returned to the AHR Expo—the HVACR industry’s most popular event. Per usual, the aisles of the show floor were filled with buzzwords, and among those that topped the list was “uptime.”
It’s one of my favorite times of the year in this industry — yup, the New Year. Why? Well, because I love fortune cookies (smashing them, not eating them), Zoltar, and a good horoscope, so, naturally, I look forward to reading the industry predictions.
We saw how quickly the nation adopted the phrase, “essential workers,” during the onset of COVID-19. It’s about time we tell them what mission critical is, don’t you think?
I read a lot about the strides the industry is making. But, then I come across reports, like the Data Health Check, and I can’t help but wonder … are we making strides?
With Halloween around the corner, it seemed like a good time to share these scary cybersecurity stats. Read on if you dare — this roundup of reports reveals some of the scariest findings from cybersecurity researchers in 2023.