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    by kishi on November 06, 2007

    I have been working as a Senior Program Manager with the Open Source Software Lab since the fall of 2005. After spending two of the most eye-opening and fantastic years here, sadly, time has come for me to move on. I am taking on a role in a different division inside of Microsoft but having been attached to Port25 for such a long time, I didn’t want to leave without writing my parting thoughts.... more

    • Tuesday, November 06, 2007
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    Systems Manageability Part 7 - Log Management and Analysis
    by kishi on August 07, 2007

    This blog includes open-source technology directed primarily at host-based logging, log file rotation and log file analysis. Many of these tools are very common free and open-source software tools that are distributed and preconfigured with most of the major Linux systems, including major vendors such as RedHat and Novell. ... more

    • Tuesday, August 07, 2007
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    Systems Manageability Part 6: Patch Management and Online Updates
    by kishi on June 29, 2007

    This is blog number six in the Systems Manageability Series. Patch Management and Maintenance focuses on those solutions available to deploy and install software update on Linux systems, with a primary focus on Novell based Linux systems...... more

    Systems Manageability Part Five: Monitoring
    by kishi on June 21, 2007

    This is Part 5, continuation of the series of 8 blogs I’m doing on Systems Manageability. In this specific blog, I will focus on and explain the third part of the “ontology” which is “Monitoring”...... more

    • Thursday, June 21, 2007
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    Systems Manageability Part 4: Systems Configuration
    by kishi on May 25, 2007

    System Configuration and Management encompasses all tasks related to the configuration of a host in a standardized and (when possible) centralized way. Many projects in this category provide a common configuration interface, either command-line or GUI-based, designed to ease typical administrative tasks. Other projects, specifically Cfengine, provide a higher level policy-based system to provide... more

    Systems Manageability Part 3 - Provisioning and Deployment
    by kishi on May 03, 2007

    Deployment and Provisioning as we understand it, encompasses all tasks related to the initial installation of an operating system on remote system, as well as post-installation of software on a remote system. Much of these toolsets are geared toward automated system provisioning and cloning. There’s lots of different tools out there that can be used but we have focused on the most popular ones, namely... more

    It's not all technology...
    by MichaelF on February 02, 2007

    If you live on the eastside in the greater Seattle area, you may be among the million-plus people who were out of power during the massive windstorm last month. As Bill Hilf pointed out in his previous blog “what matters”, these are rare intermissions which allow us to step back and understand what sets us apart as “intelligent” beings...... more

    • Friday, February 02, 2007
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    Thinking about HPC Infrastructure
    by kishi on December 01, 2006

    I started the first HPC blog (See “previous blog“) with an understanding that HPC is an area where there has been a surge of activity from a development/investment standpoint. So after getting a basic understanding behind the importance of why HPC matters, the next logical step that needed uncovering was “How to think” about HPC Infrastructure and tap into the “wisdom” behind managing it...... more

    • Friday, December 01, 2006
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    HPC - The way all computing will look...
    by MichaelF on November 01, 2006

    I have been itching to write on this subject ever since I first met w/ Doug Lora and Frank Chism. High-Performance computing – Wow!! The first time someone explained the concept to me, I couldn’t help but visualize a scene from the movie “Blade Runner” and the futuristic feel of how Supercomputers actually work. My interest took me deeper into the heart of HPC to try to get my head around what HPC... more

    • Wednesday, November 01, 2006
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    Centeris was Here
    by MichaelF on October 12, 2006

    Capturing the sentiment from my colleagues, Anandeep, Hank and Sam – I LOVE THIS JOB !!! Last week I had a chance to meet w/ Mozilla, watch Sam interview Steve Wozniak and the wonder of it never ceases to amaze me...... more

    • Thursday, October 12, 2006
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    Infrastructure Management and Strategic Design: Part 4 – Service Management Frameworks
    by jcannon on August 01, 2006

    Today, the IT departments offering and managing various IT Services might find themselves in what I would call a “pressure-cooker”. They are faced with a multitude of tasks and added pressure to maintain daily operations while driving efficacy, managing the growing complexity of Service Offerings and most importantly, doing so while keeping pace with the industry best practices. This has been one of... more

    • Tuesday, August 01, 2006
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    Infrastructure Management and Strategic Design: Part 3
    by jcannon on July 11, 2006

    A simple question that has always perplexed me is how software and hardware OEM’s across the world simulate heterogeneous environments under lab conditions. I have witnessed several different approaches, practices and stages of this adaptation and each one of them is unique and correct in its right and merit. I guess, that leaves the “big” question which remains unanswered i.e., how do you bring a... more

    • Tuesday, July 11, 2006
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    Infrastructure Management and Strategic Design: Part 2 – Driving Network Efficiencies
    by admin on June 16, 2006

    Every computing device in existence today lives and breathes on some sort of a Network. Doesn’t matter if your Home PC is connected to a Cable Modem or if you’re office laptop is part of an extended WAN, your device is persistently living and breathing on the Network...... more

    Infrastructure Management and Strategic Design: Part 1
    by admin on June 05, 2006

    Part 1: Domains Portfolio Management... more

    Automation: Not at the cost of core expertise
    by admin on May 22, 2006

    We had a great week here because we all got to spend a lot of time out of the office meeting people from all over the world who came here to attend an event in Seattle. A lot of people I ran into had specific and pinpointed questions on various technologically... more

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