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Goodbye 2020… and never come back!

Goodbye 2020… and never come back!

As we approach the end of the year, we can finally say goodbye to 2020. Goodbye 2020… and never come back!
But, it is also time to look back at 2020 and try to see what the year 2021 promises us.

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Posted by Jerome Tissieres December 21, 2020
Happy New Year!

Last year review and resolutions for 2020

As the end of the year approaches, it is time to make a review of the past year and see what I would like to do, what I must do, and what I can improve in 2020. In brief, here’s my last year review and resolutions for 2020.

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Posted by Jerome Tissieres December 20, 2019
About The Author

Jerome Tissieres has been working in the IT networks and telecommunications industry for over 28 years. Designing, building, operating, and optimizing cutting-edge network infrastructures and services across various landscapes.

Jerome has also been selected for six years as a member of the Cisco Champion program. A group of highly influential technical experts who enjoy sharing their knowledge, expertise, and thoughts across the social web and with Cisco.

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