Month: January 2005

WGBH is having ANOTHER Pledge Drive

  1. WGBH is the richest PBS station in the nation.
  2. WGBH produces some of the finest Public Television in the United States
  3. When they have pledge breaks, they show programs that make commercial TV look amazing and spontaneous.

I am tired of Muzak, hits of the 50’s, 60’s and Disco, another tenor super-group, and self-help gurus who make me want to revoke my membership in WGBH.
Do people really watch this crap? Or do you put it on to show us how bad it could be if we don’t give you money?
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Performance Monitoring for Web Hosting

Just read an article in the dead-tree version of the Web Host Industry Review on Monitoring Performance. Interesting quotes in the article on why it is good for setting SLAs. My former employer is also mentioned.

Fair enough. But, SLAs are only one aspect. How do these solutions help you improve and more effectively manage your Web performance?

No discussion of that. Oh well. Maybe people wil get it eventually.

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One final thought: Who do I read?

Someday, I will get around to posting the OPML of who I read.

Doing a quick inventory of the people I read regularly, it turns out that the vast majority of them are in strategic sales and/or marketing professions. This should surprise a few people, given that I am, for the most part, a techno-dweeb.

The insights and views that these authors bring to me helps rattle my cage and gives me a perspective on the ideas that shape the business forces which affect my day-to-day life. And they also help me think differently (Sorry Apple) about everything I do.

How does this project affect my professional development? Does it contribute to my personal and professional brand? Does it help my company gain additional market share? Does it help us sell more? Does it contribute to our strategic goals, or is it a useful tactical device?

Whenever I work on anything, I consider many more things than I did before. Doing something because you love it isn’t enough anymore.

Look who’s looking!

I look at my blog logs fairly often — I don’t get 100,000 a day like Eschaton.

Today, I found this:

CustName:   Us Gov Fbi
Address:    303 2nd st
City:       san francisco
StateProv:  CA
PostalCode: 94107
Country:    US
RegDate:    2000-10-07
Updated:    2000-10-07

They were looking at one of my more popular articles, on someone scanning my IP (I suspect Comcast).

What am I supposed to make of this?

Booking a room can be a headache when…

…but two hours is a long-time for the main page of a major hotel chain to be down.

Major Hotel

I will not name them.

This is a serious issue, as the error indicates that the Web serving layer cannot talk to the application layer that is creating the dynamic page data. I hate to see companies have this happen, and when it happens in the middle of the business day, you have to wonder if there was something that went very wrong within the infrastructure.

Some online systems used by hotels are also tied into the overall reservations system; if this is true for this company, then no one would be able to access the reservation status of a guest, book a new reservation, etc.

I hope for their sake that it is just in the Web layer.

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