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Mr. HITZ: No it doesn't, and that I think is what's causing people to stumble.
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Mr. HITZ: Maybe it's a traditional kind of method of dealing with people that dates from a bygone era.
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Mr. HITZ: Well I think we are making a lot of assumptions here.
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And so is Frederick Hitz, who worked at the CIA for 20 years.
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Mr. HITZ: Well that is the point of speculation right now, people who have a rival position to this individual who was killed.
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As Dave Hitz would later say, rolling out technology that has yet to be fully tested would be, in most circumstances, crazy.
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David Hitz, cofounder and head of engineering at NetApp, agrees that low-end storage technologies will move up the performance ladder, just as PC technologies did.
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Mr. HITZ: I think it is good to realize, Madeleine, that there is a history of these kinds of operations in the KGB from whose ranks President Putin was joined.
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Mr. FREDERICK HITZ (Former Inspector General, Central Intelligence Agency): It doesn't sound to me like the first thing you'd reach for if you wanted to terminate a life in this fashion.
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NetApp co-founder Dave Hitz invited Vu Nguyen, the infrastructure engineer for the Curiosity project to discuss the big data behind the process of landing Curiosity safely on the surface of Mars.
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Mr. HITZ: I am talking oil and gas.
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Mr. HITZ: Well the only way - the only connection that it strikes me that the mafia might be in on this would be if let's say those who wanted to suppress dissent to current government in Russia wouldn't use official officers to bring about a murder like this but would want to contract it out, so to speak.
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