Not at Uptime Symposium again

Last year I skipped Uptime Symposium given I didn't qualify for a media pass.  So, I went to the hotel bar and met 99% of the people I would want to meet and was there for 12 hours straight.  This year I am in the bay area during uptime, but didn't have the time I had last year.

Uptime just announced there are free exhibit passes, so I thought I could see if there was anything interesting.

LAST CHANCE FOR A FREE PASS TO THE DATA CENTER PROFESSIONAL INDUSTRY EVENT OF THE YEAR!
 
Register for a FREE EXPO PASS!

But, I looked at the times when the expo was open, and I am busy during all those times.

Exposition Hall will be available to you during these hours:

  • Mon 5-7pm
  • Tues 12-2:30pm, 5:30-7:30pm
  • Wed 12:30-3pm

So, I'll be passing on Uptime's free offer for the exposition.  The good thing is I'll be able to talk to some friends who are at the show and hear if they found anything interesting.

One guy I recently met is presenting and he is a newbie to Uptime, I'll be curious what he has to say about the conference and his observations.  Sometimes it is good to get a new set of eyes to look at what is going on.

Centurylink Outage, is human the cause of the outage? no known time for resolution

Centurylink Internet Network is down.

Where are your five nines now? CenturyLink’s nationwide outage affects millions

 

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SUMMARY:

If you’re one of CenturyLink’s 5.8 million broadband subscribers, you’re probably fuming because your service is out. Such nationwide outages are rare, but that doesn’t make it any less painful for customers.

Most cloud outages are caused by human errors, and there is a good chance that CenturyLink's outage is also caused by human errors in the ability to detect the problem, identify the source of the problem, and possibly taking the wrong action to fix the problem.  we'll see what the postmortem reveals as the events that caused the outage.

Woohoo, workaround for Squarespace API issue, back blogging in Marsedit

I've been down from my writing because I haven't been able to use MarsEdit

Large icon for MarsEdit application

“Nearly every word I write for Daring Fireball is published through MarsEdit.”John Gruber, Daring Fireball

MarsEdit 3

Desktop blog editing for the Mac.

The best way to write, preview, and publish your blog.

I've been trading e-mail with Daniel Jalkut, ex-Apple guy like me, but we didn't overlap our time in Cupertino to see if he sees the same problems as I do.  He just go a workaround that fixed the problem.

To get things back to normal for your Squarespace 5 blog in MarsEdit:

  1. Open MarsEdit
  2. Click the Squarespace blog icon in MarsEdit’s main window.
  3. Select Blog -> Edit Settings from the menu bar at the top of the screen.
  4. Change the API Endpoint URL to:

    http://five.squarespace.com/process/service/PostInterceptor

    Note that this is identical to the malfunctioning URL with the exception that the “www.” has changed to “five.”

  5. Close the settings window and Refresh the blog to confirm it works.

This works and I am back using an Editor.  Yeh!!!

I like Squarespace, and I agree with Daniel, I don't think they understood the severity of the problem.

I have been in touch with Squarespace through their regular support channels, but they do not yet seem to appreciate the scope of the problem. In short: all Squarespace customers who rely upon 3rd party editors (not just MarsEdit) that use the API interface, were met with a sudden stoppage of functionality for those apps. The reason? The API through which the service is provided suddenly stopped working and instead redirects to a 404 landing page:

Words of Wisdom from a Funny CEO, Twitter's Dick Costolo U of Mich Commencement speech

Telling the facts is boring and not something many spend time sharing.  Telling good stories, being funny, and entertained is what gets people to share.  

Here is Twitter’s Dick Costolo commencement speech at U of Mich from Youtube.

If you don’t want to watch the whole video which is 17 minutes long go to this part where Dick discusses a conversation with Steve Carrell and one of the more important points Dick tries to make. http://youtu.be/oqRPesTumlA?t=11m47s

13:15there are no expectations there’s no scripts

13:19when you’re doing well what you love to do

13:23you become resilient

13:25because that’s the habit you create for yourself

13:28you create a habit

Comparing Technical Conferences - IBM Impact vs. AFCOM Data Center World

Most of my readers are data center folks who would go to AFCOM Data Center World, Uptime Symposium, DatacenterDynamics, Gartner Data Center Conference and/or 7x24 Exchange.  I’ve gone to all of them as well as Intel Developer Forum, GigaOm Structure, and IBM Pulse.  In prior jobs I used to go to all kinds of Microsoft, Apple conferences, and Seybold Publishing.

Last week I was in Las Vegas when a bunch of other data center people were in town.  I’ve gone to AFCOM data center world and unfortunately, I really don’t learn much as I know plenty of people i could ask about power, mechanical systems, and the presentations really don’t interest me.  I’ve spent so much of my time writing executive presentations whether for Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, or other data center folks that I don’t have the patience to sit in most presentations.  So, looking for options of what to given I was going to LV anyway I found that IBM had a conference called Impact.  I had gone to IBM Pulse 2 years ago, and found it useful.  Last week I spent two days at the IBM conference, and I am going to contrast some of the differences between a conference like IBM Impact vs. AFCOM data center world.

Data Center World is promoted as 

Data Center World

Data Center World is the premier educational conference and Expo for data center and facilities management professionals providing real-world solutions for critical data center infrastructure through comprehensive, vendor-neutral education, peer-to-peer networking and unparalleled access to technology service providers.

More than 1,000 data center professionals from 26 countries around the world gathered this week in Las Vegas for Data Center World Spring 2013 at the Mandalay Bay conference center.

IBM Impact

IMPACT 2013 was a success!

More than 8,500 technology and business leaders representing every industry gathered from around the world at Impact 2013. They discussed how to make the best use of technologies such as mobile, social, cloud computing and big data. IBM customers described how they have re-imagined operations, processes, and technology, sharing their stories and expertise.

Data Center World is a 1,000 people focused on the data center building.  IBM Impact has 8,500 people focused on Social, Cloud, Mobile, and Big Data.

It has been a while since I went to DataCenterWorld, but usually there is DataCenterKnowledge covering the event which is owned by iNET Interactive and also owns AFCOM and DataCenterWorld. Media coverage on a Google search showed a few posts.

TEXT100 is the PR company supporting IBM Impact which is the same company that supports Schneider Electric.  There were 30 - 50 media and analysts (quite possibly many more were registered) that I could see at the IBM Impact event.  Media and Analyst there were companies like ZDNET, IDG, Forrester Research.

Many of the media and analyst had access to executives in media presentations which made it easier to drill into more details and ask more questions.  There were also 1-1 meetings for some.

I was able to learn more about IBM’s MessageSight Appliance and PureSystems.  The MessageSight Appliance is a new announcement. Curious I went to Google News to see the coverage.

IBM Crunches Internet Of Things Data

In-Depth

-InformationWeek-Apr 29, 2013

The above was considered by Google News to be in-depth, but this post had no details on the test hardware used by IBM to support the performance numbers.  The software architecture of the system addresses the challenge of how to handle a huge amount of streams that can’t be handled by a typical database, creating the need for an appliance, a server system that can handle millions of devices.I reached out to the folks at Text100 and IBM to get more details on MessageSight Appilance.  There is some cool stuff that IBM put in MessageSight and I hope to discuss details in the future.

Finding something as cool as MessageSight Appilance at AFCOM Data Center World is not really possible.  At some point you may see the MessageSight Appliance show up in your data center, connecting to millions of devices.  But, I don’t know if the MessageSight Appilance is going to look any different than any other IBM System P Series Server which it is built upon.