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Date: 2012-08-01 Author: Shelby Grad Article Mentions
Author, Shelby GradMentioned, Mark Wolf Mentioned, Antonio Villaraigosa Mentioned, Richard Winton Mentioned, Matt Barnes Mentioned, NBC
A city councilman has expressed concern amid reports that so many city workers are watching the Olympics that it is causing computer problems at City Hall. City employees arent paid to watch the Olympics on their computers or TV. That is not what the taxpayers are paying them to do, said Councilman Dennis Zine . The question is where are the supervisors when this is going on? In an email, the city's chief technology officer begged them to stop for fear of a municipal computer meltdown. We are experiencing a high volume of traffic due to people watching the Olympics online. I respectfully request that you discontinue this as it is impacting city operations, city tech guru Randi Levin wrote in an email sent to thousands of workers Tuesday mor...(read more)
... A city councilman has expressed concern amid reports that so many city workers are watching the Olympics that it is causing computer problems at City Hall. City employees arent paid to watch the Olympics on their computers or TV. That is not what the ...
... executive officer for information technology for the city, said he had not discussed the email with Levin but said any time employees watch streaming material it takes up a tremendous amount of bandwidth. NBC is streaming the games live online, which ...
... press office referred calls to Levin, who did not return calls seeeking comment. ALSO: Lawyers for Conrad Murray seek evidence review Lakers' Matt Barnes out on bail after allegedly threatening cop Man driving drunk in McDonald's drive-thru, Sacramen ...
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