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It started in a dark place; a bedroom, austere and barely lived-in, curtains closed and the sun blazing outside. I slept in the daytime and worked at night, churning out articles, always alone. For hours I’d stare into my laptop screen, watching people I knew in real life arguing with each other on Twitter. Then I’d walk in the dark through the Docklands to a 24-hour supergym where I’d spend the small hours running on a treadmill.
That summer, I had fallen off the edge of the world. But I didn’t see it that way: I had sunk so far into depression that it seemed normal, maybe even inevitable.
Posted on March 4, 2021 by Nick Farrell - News
Banking software provider, DPR, has announced its latest technical partnership with Six Degrees as it continues to expand its Microsoft Azure integration.
The new partnership adds additional strength to DPR’s existing Azure hosting and managed services. It uses Six Degrees’ cloud pedigree, security capabilities and track record in working with the financial services sector to provide DPR clients with performance, agility, security and cost benefits across the DPR applications.
DPR said it is committed to improving client experience and ensuring its clients remain at the forefront of the banking sector. The group claims it has invested heavily in developing its technologies and expanding its Azure offering, including becoming a Microsoft Cloud Solution Provider (CSP), to deliver Origination and Servicing of Mortgages, Savings and Loans as a fully managed service.
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Mike Rowe in “Six Degrees with Mike Rowe” (Discovery+/TNS)
Published February 04. 2021 12:01AM | Updated February 04. 2021 8:27AM
Rodney Ho, The Atlanta Journal-Constution Get the weekly rundown Email Submit
Mike Rowe will forever be known as that dude who elevated blue-collar work on his hit Discovery show, Dirty Jobs, from 2005 to 2012. He inspected sewers, inseminated cows, chipped concrete and tested a shark suit.
The 58-year-old TV host is now juggling multiple less sweaty gigs, including a heartwarming Facebook show Returning the Favor, a storytelling podcast The Way I Heard It and his trippy new Discovery+ show shot mostly in Macon, Georgia, called Six Degrees With Mike Rowe.