Tuesday Apr 07, 2009

 As some of you know I am running the Flora London marathon on April 26th. I have been training for a year and feel more and more confident that I will actually make it alive and in one piece. So now I feel the need to somehow contribute back, and that is why I am running for Cancer Research UK. I really enjoy running, I don't even use an ipod during my hours of training, I just relax, watch my posture and breathing and enjoy it. OK, this might really sound like Forrest Gump, but still... Contributing to a charity will give the event even more meaning to me.


Also cancer research has a special meaning to me since my father and sister both recovered from the disease. But above all I have a very brave friend who is struggling with this illness right now. I hope that by contributing we might somehow advance research and find cures so that one day less people will have to go through this ordeal. Because let's face it; it could happen to anyone.

Please do not think this is UK only, as you know I am in Belgium myself. Cancer research is international and I am sure that whatever we contribute now, will come back to benefit us in the end, wherever we are.

So if you want to make a small donation, you can do so simply, fast and secure on the web (of course !) by visiting my Justgiving page. There are extra benefits for UK taxpayers. Just look for the widget in the sidebar, or click here:



Saturday Mar 28, 2009

Tonight is Earth hour all over the globe, switch off your lights for 1 hour ! If you are in Belgium, this is also "De nacht van de duisternis", there are activities everywhere, and of course Urania is open !

Tuesday Mar 24, 2009

Since I have been back from CeBIT for more than 2 weeks now, it is about time I told you about some of the stuff there. The show itself had a lot of rumours; yes there was more room in the aisles – thank god – and there were a lot of carefully crafted open spaces where exhibitors went MIA, but the show was busy, interesting booths were overflawing and I got that buzz again I get each time. The show is certainly not dead, certainly not judging by these bad economic times.


I have been going to CeBIT since the early nineties when I was still at Compaq, it was big then with Hall 1 crawling with companies that sold typewriters and money counting mahcines, and then they added the whole telco stuff. It became too big. I like it better now, more focused, and still 400.000 people stopped by... I always enjoy it, always get excited by all the new stuff, the crazy asian booths ( I lugged a new PC case home one year), the super clean German Messe and the Munich beergarten on the fair ground, yes you read it right... See picture.




OK, the good news is the Sun booth in Hall 6 was really very busy, my colleague Joerg at the OpenSolaris booth lost his voice the first day. The amazing news was that Duke is back ! See picture...




Also near the Sun booth was the open source pavillion with interesting booths from Drupal, Mozilla foundation (nice pins...) and freeBSD. The latter had an interesting A4 flyer that summarizes very nicely the virtues of the ZFS file system, I scanned it and you can find the pages here and here. The Webciety corner for web 2.0 startups was less interesting I thought, although it was fun to see Youtube there with a booth. After a twitter message I went over to the Attentio booth and met with Simon and Monica.

An eye opener for me – and I am sure to shock some people that know me – was the huge Microsoft booth in Hall 4. They are a Sun partner, so I can say that... This is really a new company in motion as I saw before in Amsterdam. I followed the presentation about Azure, as I am very interested in cloud computing, and saw a demo of mesh services. The guy synced a picture on his phone to mesh services and then to desktop. At the end he stated a Mac client for mesh services was available for download... This is Microsoft, people ! Also impressive again is Hyper-V and what they are doing with System Center. The new version I was shown can now manage Citrix Xenserver images and Vmware images... Next to Microsoft was Citrix, who recently announced Xenserver is basically a free product now... This really leaves me wondering where VMWare is going ... MS will become a dominant player in virtualization I think. Lastly at the Microsoft booth I followed an Antme demo, a great tool to learn to program in any of the Visual languages. And yes I played with Microsoft Surface and it is cool...

An exciting trend was that surely 8 out of 10 booths now had a Mac to do the presentation stuff... Very remarkable trend. Of course the number of Macbooks and iPhones was even bigger, you also saw more startups with iPhone solutions like Wefind, a search engine for iPhone and Android.

Conspicous by absence were NetApp, EMC and daughter company VMWare, as was HP. Intel and Dell were sponsoring a games hall – for whatever reason you want a hall crawling with 16-year old school kids at a trade fair – but were absent otherwise, as was AMD.

A last recommendation from a seasoned CeBIT'er; I always get in by train or car and find a hotel cheap on sites such as booking.com or hotel.de. I booked only 3 weeks in advance and got a 4-star hotel in the Tiergarten at a very reasonable price. If you are going next year, check out sites such as heise.de, a German IT publisher, they have resources like a daily list of booth parties...


Thursday Mar 19, 2009

Apparently I like living dangerously since I decided to write this little comment about the latest gossip going around that Big Blue will buy Sun. Note that these are my private thoughts and comment, needless to say they do not reflect official company statements or directions, since also I know nothing about them. As Steven Seagal said in the movie “I am just a cook”. No 'r' please... So why do I do this ? Out of a sense of outrage, a sense of love to Sun and to inform customers and friends who asked me about this apparent turn of events...


As a background everything starts with the article in the Wall Street Journal, and in typical internet style all other reports quote this news... As far as I know no other real news or reports have been generated. Everybody just republishes... Am I impressed ? No. You keep seeing the rumour mill going around – for years now – with stuff like this. When I was at Novell it was “Sun will buy Novell” and “IBM will buy Novell”. At EMC IBM again, same at Dell and same at NetApp... So you could say “IBM buys ... “ is a theme for me... A good article about the rumours is at The Register today.


My outrage comes from the fact that the more I think about it, the more I am convinced that this is just another one of those lousy rumours IBM is spreading in the market about us lately. They are quick to point out reduction plans, while skillfully keeping quiet about their own layoffs and job relocations. When you spread rumours like this customers start asking questions, people hesitate, divide and conquer (the market I mean...). Admittedly the java stock soared on the news, but who can predict Wall Street these days ?


My love comes from working just a year for Sun now, and as I told an executive this week, we are too shy; there are incredible things happening at Sun, we have unbelievable people working here (not me, really smart people...). Look at the whole open source movement, products like Glassfish, Open Storage , OpenSolaris, MySQL and now cloud services. I will talk about open Cloud in another article, but the moment about this is big, again we bring our open concept to a hot new technology topic, and I wonder if someone was trying to take the wind ou of that announcement yesterday... We have a great culture that IBM could not grap. As Peter Ryan said in november we are not the third coke, but the Jack Daniels everyone needs now...


So there's my 2 cents... This blog entry will be visionary once everyone realizes what's going on and propel me into internet stardom... or get me into trouble with my new employer... But I am convinced Sun will thrive, we are on a roll and I am here to tell you about it !


Tuesday Mar 17, 2009

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