Tuesday May 26, 2009

Interesting article on the internet today...

Sounds like Fort Hays State University is looking at newer, more modern ways to get people quality education for an affordable price. Hmmm, and that's bad? Isn't the job of the university to do exactly that? Deal with scarce resources (eg. time, money, talent) and get the most out of it?

In my dealings with Universities and Colleges I see many things. One of the things I see constantly is this very struggle at many of my customers. What are they really in the business of? "Isn't it obvious, it says 'University' right in their name, Dave?"

Ummm, no not really. Because after seeing how many of them are trying to re-invent the wheel time and time again when it comes to IT related things, it's just boggles the mind. Seems like most institutions have lab equipment purchases down to a science (yes that's a pun). And food services working well.

What seems to be missing in most cases is that extra value add that IT can never get around to because most of their time and money are tied up delivering (or re-inventing) basic commodity services.

Some are at least beginning to ask the right questions:

  • Why are we providing email for students when everyone's got one (or more already)?
  • Why are we running computer labs when our students have computers already?
  • Why are doing X ourselves when most corporations outsource that already?

It's very interesting that Universities and Colleges are looking more like their corporate counterparts in many ways these days. Overall it's a good thing I think.

Thursday May 21, 2009

This is another one of those things you look at and say "Why didn't I invent that?!?"

KeyRingThing

Friday May 08, 2009

I was interested in upgrading my telescope recently but this presents some exciting and intriguing opportunities.

Looks like I might be spending some money renting telescope remotely :)

Tuesday May 05, 2009

hehehe... just had to post this one


Dilbert Make Up a Number

Monday Dec 29, 2008

Project Crossbow is finally integrated into Open Solaris with Build 105... w00t! w00t!

It's an awesome achievement and something that's been much needed.

Ben Rockwood has a wonderful summary post on his blog.

Friday Dec 19, 2008

Willie Walker has an excellent blog post on "Why We Do It".

In a nutshell:

  • We love doing what we do, we have a passion for our work. Both as an organization and individuals.
  • Sun whole heartedly supports the work, even when it appears unpopular or even if it doesn't contribute to the bottom massively and directly (accessibility?)

Thanks for the excellent post Willie, along with staying at Sun!

Wednesday Dec 10, 2008

Erwann just posted a screencast on how the recently released OpenSolaris 8.11 new Time Slider feature works.

This is a neat excuse to try the new OpenSolaris release out, get your live cd at the download page, if you want to install it and don't have an spare machine you can use VirtualBox to set up a virtual machine and play around with it.

By the way, for the curious hackers the time slider code is available through src.opensolaris.org.

Sunday Nov 16, 2008

This is just awesome!

I'd love to see more of this happen in the US. :)

Friday Oct 31, 2008

We interrupt your browsing for a most excellent post by Mike Milkowski on Oracle Listener performance tuning

http://milek.blogspot.com/2008/10/oracle-listener-tcpip-and-performance.html

Excellent post Mike!

You may resume your normal browsing at this time

Solaris 10 10/08 aka Update 6 is out and available for download - you can get it here.

Friday Oct 24, 2008

Good blog entry by Brian Leonard...

http://blogs.sun.com/observatory/entry/virtualbox_rollback

Thursday Sep 18, 2008

Check this out... http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/awards/awards_land/Entries/

I'm kind of surprised that Zetaback and SMF Manifest Creator didn't get better award as I find them very useful.

Tuesday Jul 08, 2008

If you don't read Jim's Blog, you really should.

I'm not heavily into Solaris, OpenSolaris other than it typically is what Messaging and other things are deployed upon. So my interest is mainly that of a typical sys admin, not a kernel/tuning expert.

Jim's entry on the ZFS Demonstration Tutorial is one of these diamonds I've found lately.

Check it out.

PS. Not only is it ZFS but Jim goes that extra mile of ZFS with Virtual Box. Nice. :)

Friday Jun 13, 2008

From time to time here at Sun the call goes out on one internal alias or another saying, "I'm putting up yet another website (or something or other). Does anyone know a hosting provider using Solaris and Containers?"

Well Dan Price has just posted a little list of ones he knows of... can you add any to his list?

Friday Jun 06, 2008

Well I've been extremely busy working on developing a custom training class for one of my customers that will be implementing Messaging 7.0 this summer. Will be publishing some of the work here once it's complete and a little more refined.

Beyond that I am working to put together an externally facing Sun Comms Users Group with regular presentations by engineering and partner enablement groups from within Sun.

Stay tuned!

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