Telecity Courbevoie ? Il est limite chiant leur detecteur de metal.

On 28 August 2010 17:30, Romain LAMAISON <romain.lamai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ca risquait pas tu te serais endormi dans le hall d'entrée, comme
> d'habitude...
> Cela dit ça soulève une bonne question : Qu'est ce qui se passerait si
> quelqu'un entrait dans un DC où il n'y a pas de détecteurs de métaux à
> l'entrée (Verizon, LDCom Courbevoie, ...) avec une arme ? Je vois mal la
> sécurité intervenir dans ce cas ... et le temps que la police arrive, il y
> aura eu pas mal de dégâts.
>
> --
> Romain
>
> 2010/8/28 Clément Gamé <cg...@xooloo.net>
>>
>> Haha :) j'immagine meme pas ce que j'aurais pu faire si on m'avait laissé
>> rentré dans la suite Nerim à ldcom courbevoie, apres une grosse soirée de
>> beuverie !!
>> ( toi meme tu sais Nico ;)  )
>>
>> Nicolas CARTRON a écrit :
>>>
>>> Allez, on est encore vendredi (à quelques minutes près), un moment de
>>> détente:
>>>
>>>
>>> Police in Salt Lake City say an employee of a mortgage company opened
>>> fire on a $100,000 server with a .45 caliber automatic, and then concocted a
>>> cover story that his gun had been stolen and used to shoot up the IT
>>> equipment.
>>>
>>> Joshua Lee Campbell, 23, an employee of RANLife Home Loans, has been
>>> charged with felony criminal mischief, carrying a dangerous weapon while
>>> under the influence of alcohol, and giving false information to a law
>>> enforcement officer.
>>> Campbell told police he had been “mugged, assaulted with his own firearm
>>> and drugged” by a mystery assailant. Police say Campbell had been out
>>> drinking with a co-worker, and returned to the office and shot up the
>>> server. A co-worker told police she discovered Campbell passed out on the
>>> floor with his pistol next to him.
>>> Media reports in the Salt Lake Tribune
>>> <http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/home/50159264-76/campbell-computer-police-server.html.csp>
>>> and Deseret News
>>> <http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700059568/Mortgage-employee-accused-of-making-up-suspect-to-avoid-blame-for-shooting-computer-after-Twilight-Concert.html>
>>> clearly suggest Campbell was in a troubled state. But he’s not the first
>>> person to contemplate aggression against a server, as demonstrated in The
>>> Gallery of Exploding Servers
>>> <http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/the-gallery-of-exploding-servers/> (not
>>> to mention Flying and Crashing Servers
>>> <http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/flying-and-crashing-servers/> and SWAT
>>> Team 1, Servers 0
>>> <http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2009/11/20/swat-team-1-servers-0/>).
>>> This story is also being discussed over at Slashdot
>>> <http://idle.slashdot.org/story/10/08/26/1254245/Drunken-Employee-Shoots-Server>.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2010/08/26/drunken-employee-shoots-up-a-server/
>>>
>>>
>>>
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