I recently gave a talk titled Introduction to AMQP Messaging with RabbitMQ at a big web technology company in Chicago. You can now see the slides here on Slideshare, or download PDF directly from my site.
Entries from July 2008
Slides for my AMQP/RabbitMQ Talk
July 31st, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tags: rabbitmq
When is a Cloud Not a Cloud
July 29th, 2008 · No Comments
As “cloud computing” is gaining on its rivals in the race for the hottest IT buzzword du jour, I started noticing that many products that only yesterday were marketed as “hosting,” “grid” or “cluster” became “clouds” virtually overnight.
I realized something the other day. For something to call itself a computing cloud it is necessary, but […]
Tags: cloud computing
Selecting “FIELD AS NAME” in ActiveRecord Always Returns String
July 17th, 2008 · No Comments
If I select “field as alt_field_name”, the value will always come out as String, not what the field actually is.
>> User.find(:first, :select => :created_at).created_at
=> Wed Jan 24 00:04:59 UTC 2007
>> User.find(:first, :select => "created_at").created_at
=> Wed Jan 24 00:04:59 UTC 2007
>> User.find(:first, :select => "created_at as created__at").created__at
=> "2007-01-24 00:04:59"
Tags: ruby
Raising Money for Ivan - Please Help
July 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Most of us often get donation solicitations in mail. When it’s for children, these solicitations often feature a story of one child who needs help. However, if one donates, the money always goes to the organization, not to this particular child. So you never know if that child got the needed treatment and you don’t […]
Tags: Uncategorized
Operations Alerts and Tragedy of The Commons
July 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Today I would like to continue my never ending quest of finding parallels between IT and economics and social sciences. I will start with a preamble, but if you are already familiar with a concept of “operations alert” in context of IT, you can skip it.
Preamble
I have spent a big part of my career in […]
Tags: Economics · technology
Let’s Prove GigaOM Wrong On Enterprises + Clouds
July 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
On Tuesday, GigaOM published 10 Reasons Enterprises Aren’t Ready to Trust the Cloud.
I personally think the title is somewhat misleading. It would have been more appropriately named “10 Reasons Enterprises Aren’t Ready to Take Their Entire In-House IT Operations to the Cloud.” The difference is huge. Enterprises can totally trust the cloud to perform certain operations. […]
Tags: cloud computing · work