Posts Tagged ‘cloud server’

Computer Server Shot by Drunken Mortgage Worker

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

shutterstock_18255388.jpgDrunken Utah mortgage company employee in Salt Lake City, Utah fired shots on the mortgage companies computer server last night.  Right after opening fire on the server he called the local police and told officers that someone stole his .45-caliber weapon and shot the server.

Joshua Lee Campbell was charged with a felony for criminal mischief and three misdemeanors:

  1. Carrying a weapon while under the influence.
  2. Lying to police.
  3. Public intoxication.

Investigators said the 23-year-old Salt Lake City man called police on Aug. 12 and claimed a man stole his gun and fired into the $100,000 computer server owned by RANLife Home Loans.  Investigators say they determined Campbell returned to the office late at night after drinking at an evening concert and he shot the server. Police say Campbell told them he was mugged, assaulted and drugged by a mystery man.

I thought this was a very funny story but proves a point that you shouldn’t have your servers laying around the office.  You should switch to the cloud and have your server in a cloud hosting providers facility.  If this Mortgage Company would have followed these instructions, they would still have a server and all the information that they potentially lost.

Thanks to KSL for the news story!

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Miss Universe 2010

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Congratulations to Miss Mexico Jimena Navarrete for winning the 2010 Miss Universe Contest.  In the picture below she celebrates with runner-up Miss Jamaica Yendi Phillips as she is crowned Miss Universe 2010 at the Miss Universe 2010 Pageant Final at the Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas on Aug. 23, 2010.

Miss Mexico Crowned As Miss Universe
Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images

It was a great show and I loved watching some of the blunders like when Miss Philippines’ answer when asked what her biggest mistake in life was and how she fixed it. “In my 22 years of existence, I can say there is nothing major,” Venus Raj said. I thought it was funny because before the pageant, Raj was rated among the top contestants in an online poll on the pageant’s website.

How does Miss Universe 2010 have to do with the cloud hosting world and cloud servers?  How many people logged in to ABC and watched the pageant online?  According to random websites out there, there were 6 million viewers.  Those are all people watching online.  How much bandwidth is that to stream to all these people?  How many servers would it take to stream the same thing to 6 million people?  Do they have to keep those dedicated servers all year long for this one event?

With cloud servers you really don’t have to worry about that.  You can with the flip of a button up your server to be something that can handle this amount of traffic. Cloud servers are scalable and can have infinite flexiblity.  I highly recommend cloud servers for companies that have spurts of traffic.  Actually, I take that back… I think everyone should have cloud servers!

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Oracle Cloud Hosting

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

Oracle has played a huge role in making Grid Computing, better know as cloud computing relevant to enterprises with ground breaking products such as Oracle Real Applications Clusters, Automatic Storage Management, and Storage Grid.

Oracle has brought Grid Computing to middleware with the Application Grid approach to infrastructure. These products/technologies make the enterprise IT infrastructure elastic so that it can grow incrementally without any theoretical upper limit, as well as provide the flexibility to move resources around in order to meet dynamic business priorities.

Companies that offer Oracle Cloud Servers:

  • Amazon EC2
  • Rackspace Cloud
  • Terremark Cloud Hosting
  • Connectria Cloud Hosting
  • OpSource Cloud Servers
  • StrataScale

You know, I’m a big fan of the custom application. Something built from the ground up to meet the end user’s needs. That’s why I love ApEx so much, it makes making such applications so much easier than before.  I would not say I’m against SaaS. If you have a concept that’s generic enough, and a web based platform works well for it, then by all means go for it. I just hate ending up with bloatware of which I only use 10 or 20 percent of the features.

As for the cloud, I would imagine it would really contribute to the flattening effect that was the subject of the book The World is Flat. It would really empower the small to mid-size business that can not afford the IT Infrastructure necessary to meet all their needs.

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