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Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Solar Winds, Office 365 & Shipbuilding…

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Early ships had a single continuous and connected hull. Easier to build, but easy to sink as a breach of the hull filled all of it with water. Multiple watertight hull compartments made ships safer, and a vessel could be made virtually unsinkable if it were divided into enough small compartments.  What’s that got to do with Solar WInds and Office 365?

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