If you haven’t heard, Greenplum was just bought by EMC. This, to me, was not unexpected. Smaller players need a lot of funds to create compelling products in this space. Even with a compelling product (and Greenplum’s product is compelling), getting to that next stage may very well require a deep pocketed sugar mommy (or [...]
A little bit ago, I started to think about different backup strategies for the information that I do not wish to lose in case of drive failures or fires. This includes important applications, music and photos. At first I was looking at NAS, but I really don’t want to admin that and I did like [...]
January 2, 2010 – 2:55 pm
The “Naughties” were a pretty wild decade; from the failed presidency of Bush to the new era of hope with Pres Obama. From the Dot Com bust to the Cloud/Web 2.0 hype there was a ton of change over the past ten years. Here, I want to talk about the social changes brought about by [...]
October 3, 2009 – 11:49 am
I’ve been working with and around virtualization techniques for the past few weeks (maybe months, but that’s a longer explanation). This past week I needed to profile an application running on a Red Hat/Fedora Linux variant. Typically getting Oprofile to work takes a few minutes (unless you want to profile the kernel) however using oprofile [...]