So what is this? A project based off of openstack, a complete re-working of an openstack-like environment or something different?
Working under the assumption that: 1. The banks only care about one thing -- profits. 2. Individuals at the bank primarily only care about their pay (talking about the ones responsible for massive fraud and have bonus…
No problem, I got it from Wikipedia which in return cites a bloomberg article. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libor#Aftermath Finding actual damages proved really difficult on this subject.
Yes, thank you. I corrected it.
I wish -- just once -- there would be a story where a bank is actually punished in a meaningful way. Look at this way: A bank is fined $x for doing an action which generated $y. If x < y, there is no incentive to stop…
I've used salesforce as a development platform before, and still do not understand the hype that surrounds it within enterprise. I found that it actually slowed down development, costs where sky high and constantly…
So what is this? A project based off of openstack, a complete re-working of an openstack-like environment or something different?
Working under the assumption that: 1. The banks only care about one thing -- profits. 2. Individuals at the bank primarily only care about their pay (talking about the ones responsible for massive fraud and have bonus…
No problem, I got it from Wikipedia which in return cites a bloomberg article. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libor#Aftermath Finding actual damages proved really difficult on this subject.
Yes, thank you. I corrected it.
I wish -- just once -- there would be a story where a bank is actually punished in a meaningful way. Look at this way: A bank is fined $x for doing an action which generated $y. If x < y, there is no incentive to stop…
I've used salesforce as a development platform before, and still do not understand the hype that surrounds it within enterprise. I found that it actually slowed down development, costs where sky high and constantly…