Ouch 572 total views for 6 Microsoft GFS videos over past 4 months

I ran across some of the Microsoft GFS videos.  Some have had a lot of views.

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Then I saw the list of the last 6 videos over the past 4 months and the total views = 109 + 56 + 69 + 131 + 47 + 160 = 572.  I've posted videos of my kids at a school play that have more views. :-)

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    Business Impact

    • 4 months ago
    • 109 views
    Cloud computing reduces business costs by delivering the software, platform, and IT infrastructure services via the Internet. It not only reduces the need for server and storage ca…
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    Sustainability

    • 4 months ago
    • 56 views
    Microsoft is committed to driving software and hardware innovations that help people and organizations reduce their impact on the environment. Consumers and business customers…
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    Cloud-Scale Reliability

    • 4 months ago
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    Cloud computing reduces business costs by delivering the software, platform, and IT infrastructure services via the Internet. Delivering these integrated services at cloud-scale re…
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    Securing the Microsoft Cloud

    • 4 months ago
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    Watch Pete Boden, General Manager for Online Services Security and Compliance, as he discusses top concerns we hear from customers around security, privacy and compliance. P…
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    Sustainability in the Microsoft Cloud

    • 4 months ago
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    Join Rob Bernard, Microsoft's Chief Environmental Strategist, as he discusses our commitment to sustainability, and how technology helps Microsoft and our customers achieve more susta…
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    Server Design Strategy

    • 4 months ago
    • 160 views
    Watch Kushagra Vaid, General Manager of Data Center Compute Infrastructure, as he discusses how we engineer the array of servers and storage devices that our process cloud-…

Some of the older videos have way more views.  Wonder what happened to decrease the viewership.

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    Microsoft GFS Datacenter Tour

    • 2 years ago
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    This video will provide a deeper look at how Microsoft uses secure, reliable, scalable and efficient best practices to deliver over 200 cloud services to more than a billion customers a…
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    Future Datacenter Sustainability

    • 2 years ago
    • 675 views
    How should cloud service providers and enterprises be thinking about efficiency and sustainability five to ten years out? Microsoft is researching new ways to measure efficiency …
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    Microsoft's Modular Datacenter

    • 2 years ago
    • 7,107 views
    Microsoft's Modular Datacenter Overview of the Quincy, WA Facilit…
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    ITPAC VIDEO

    • 2 years ago
    • 7,308 views
    A video describing the Generation 4 Modular Data Center plans. This is our vision and will be the foundation of our cloud data center infrastructure in the next five years. We believe it is o…
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    Chicago Container Bay

    • 2 years ago
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At Harvard, Bill Gates Reflects on days from College to Present

Here is a video that many media people have focused on the fact that Bill admits ctrl-alt-del was a mistake.

Here is one example of focusing on the ctrl-alt-del.

Now comes a startling admission about the awkward 3-key command from Microsoft's co-founder, Bill Gates: Control-Alt-Delete was a mistake. 

Gates explained during an interview at Harvard University. 

"We could have had a single button [to log on to Windows]" Gates said. "But the guy who did the IBM keyboard design didn't want to give us our single button." 

Finally Gates gave up and admitted "It was a mistake." The Harvard auditorium crowd laughed and cheered. Now though some computer experts say Gates is mistaken to call Control-Alt-Delete a mistake.

After watching the video it was clear that Bill has refined his storytelling skills.  The video goes through the story of days at Harvard to early days at Microsoft, changes throughout the years, negotiating with IBM where IBM thought 200k-300k over 3 years was the volume and Microsoft was thinking the OS was much bigger, starting the Gates Foundation, leaving Microsoft, what keeps Bill thinking now.

The ctrl-alt-del is a funny moment, but there is many more interesting stories.

See What is Wrong with DCIM, now what?

I have been reading more with my new Kindle Paperwhite (2nd generation).  The Kindle is working the way I hoped and I am spending more time focused on reading and study.  One book I am reading now is 

Seeing What Others Don't: The Remarkable Ways We Gain Insights [Kindle Edition]

Gary Klein 

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I've also been working on some operational issues and mobile software.

This morning spending 45 minutes undisturbed reading "Seeing What Others Don't."  It hit me why DCIM doesn't work for many, and what is wrong with the approach to DCIM.  Testing the concept is easy, and most would agree with my perspective.  

Now what?

Do I write my epiphany/insight in a blog post?  Nahhh.  It is too hard to write up.  I think I'll just have more fun with the idea discussing it with some friends.  Besides the solution I came up with is too esoteric for the vast majority of people.  This post was one that I liked.

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Here are bunch more articles from Psychology Today by Gary Klein.

Seeing What Others Don't

The remarkable ways we gain insights

Another Cloud Security Break, Adobe's Creative Cloud exposes 2.9 mil customers

Adobe has a blog post on a recent security breach of their creative cloud.

 

Important Customer Security Announcement

Cyber attacks are one of the unfortunate realities of doing business today. Given the profile and widespread use of many of our products, Adobe has attracted increasing attention from cyber attackers. Very recently, Adobe’s security team discovered sophisticated attacks on our network, involving the illegal access of customer information as well as source code for numerous Adobe products. We believe these attacks may be related.

Our investigation currently indicates that the attackers accessed Adobe customer IDs and encrypted passwords on our systems. We also believe the attackers removed from our systems certain information relating to 2.9 million Adobe customers, including customer names, encrypted credit or debit card numbers, expiration dates, and other information relating to customer orders. At this time, we do not believe the attackers removed decrypted credit or debit card numbers from our systems. We deeply regret that this incident occurred. We’re working diligently internally, as well as with external partners and law enforcement, to address the incident. We’re taking the following steps:

And now it looks like it is getting worse.

Ruh-roh: Adobe breach is just the beginning, researcher says

 

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Other as-yet-unnamed companies have also been compromised, security whiz Alex Holden tells The ThreatPost blog.

The Adobe source code breach disclosed last week was scary. Perhaps scarier still is that the perpetrators have hit other as-yet unnamed companies.

China's New East China Data Center has Local River as cooling Source

DatacenterDynamics has an article on a new East China Cloud Data Center.  Part of what is going on in China is the Cloud is being used to centralize the hosting of IT services.

Many domestic telecommunication players, large financial institutions and top 100 websites are also expected to use the Jiande cloud computing data center as a platform to enter into the cloud computing market and develop large high-end technology industry cluster.

When it is cold enough outside air will be used for cooling. When it gets too warm, then the river can be used as a cooling source.

General Manager of Zhejiang Yunkuaichuan Science and Technology CoHe Qing said the data center will draw on the nearby Xin’anjiang River’s constant water temperature - at about 17℃ year round - for cooling purposes.

When (the outside air) temperature is low, the data center can be partly or completely cooled by natural cooling, while the water in the cooling tower can be used as a cooling source; when (the outside air) temperature is above 15℃in wet-bulb temperature, the water of the Xin’anjiang River can be used as a cooling source.