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Thursday, November 29, 2007

PICTURES: Cauldron of stars at the Galaxy's center 

via Spitzer Space Telescope

A marvelous picture from the NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. Absolutely fantastic!

This dazzling infrared image from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope shows hundreds of thousands of stars crowded into the swirling core of our spiral Milky Way galaxy. In visible-light pictures, this region cannot be seen at all because dust lying between Earth and the galactic center blocks our view.

In this false-color picture, old and cool stars are blue, while dust features lit up by blazing hot, massive stars are shown in a reddish hue. Both bright and dark filamentary clouds can be seen, many of which harbor stellar nurseries. The plane of the Milky Way's flat disk is apparent as the main, horizontal band of clouds. The brightest white spot in the middle is the very center of the galaxy, which also marks the site of a supermassive black hole.

The region pictured here is immense, with a horizontal span of 890 light-years and a vertical span of 640 light-years. Earth is located 26,000 light-years away, out in one of the Milky Way's spiral arms. Though most of the objects seen in this image are located at the galactic center, the features above and below the galactic plane tend to lie closer to Earth.

Scientists are intrigued by the giant lobes of dust extending away from the plane of the galaxy. They believe the lobes may have been formed by winds from massive stars.

This image is a mosaic of thousands of short exposures taken by Spitzer's Infrared Array Camera (IRAC), showing emissions from wavelengths of 3.6 microns (blue), 4.5 microns (green), 5.8 microns (orange), and 8.0 microns (red). The entire region was imaged in less than 16 hours.

The center of the Milky Way galaxy: milky way galaxy [click to enlarge]

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/S. Stolovy (SSC/Caltech)

 

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

INNOVEO: Multitenancy 

via Leo and Wikipedia

"Mandantenfähigkeit" and Multitenancy


We had on last Tuesday an internal discussion about our innoveo product and we discussed, among others, the fact that our components are "Mandantenfähig". This term is a German word and we had quite a long discussion within the team to explain in English what does that means. Because we didn't know *any* translation in English and/or in French.

I had a look at LEO (the best way to translate properly from German to English and vice-versa), no translation but quite a lot of discussions in their forum. And finally a very good proposal for the translation with
a link to Wikipedia and the explanation and definition of "multitenancy" (adjective : multitenant). I haven't heard this term (or read it) but it is exactly the definition of "Mandantenfähigkeit" ;-)

Multitenancy - what is that?


Multitenancy refers to the architectural principle, where a single instance of the software runs on a software-as-a-service (SaaS) vendor's servers, serving multiple client organizations (tenants). Multitenancy is contrasted with a multi-instance architecture where separate software instances (or hardware systems) are set up for different client organizations. With a multitenant architecture, a software application is designed to virtually partition its data and configuration so that each client organization works with a customized virtual application instance.

Multitenancy - Economics


Cost Savings
Multitenancy allows for cost savings over and above the basic economies of scale achievable from consolidating IT resources into a single operation. This is largely because of the licensing costs of the underlying software (such as operating systems and database management systems). Put crudely, if you can run everything on a single software instance, you only have to buy one software licence.

Complexity
Because of the additional customization complexity and the need to maintain per-tenant metadata, multitenant applications require a larger development effort than applications designed using a more isolated approach. But, because they can support more tenants per server, their ongoing operational costs tend to be lower.

Multitenancy - Requirements


Multitenant applications are typically required to provide a high degree of customization to support each target organization's needs. Customization typically includes the following aspects:
  • Branding: allowing each organization to customize the look-and-feel of the application to match their corporate branding (often referred to as a distinct "skin").

  • Workflow: accommodating differences in workflow to be used by a wide range of potential customers.

  • Extensions to the data model: supporting an extensible data model to give customers the ability to customize the data elements managed by the application to meet their specific needs.

  • Access control: letting each client organization independently customize access rights and restrictions for each user.

Conclusion - innoveo product


First, it is really cool to have found a translation after years of tries.
More seriously, it is absolutely crazy to read this Wikipedia definition because we got the feeling to read...a definition of what we are doing at innoveo! The economics are very clearly described and after 7 years of experience with such kind of development, I can tell you that these descriptions are completely representing the reality. Also from a requirement point of view, they are really greatly defined and summarized in these 4 bullets above.

So, if you are searching for a real proven and solid multitenant solution for your development, please take contact with us, we can definitely help at innoveo!


Sunday, November 25, 2007

Articles, books and conferences 

Above a list of the different publications and articles linked with my work in the last years by Helvetia, ecenter solutions, and now, innoveo.

Nr Date Language Country Newspaper Content
           
1 31.10.2002 German Switzerland Schweizer Versicherung pdf
2 26.11.2004 French France 01 Informatique pdf, url
3 06.01.2006 English USA CIO Insight pdf, url
4 11.04.2006 English USA FinanceOnWindow pdf, url
5 11.04.2006 English USA Finextra pdf, url
6 12.04.2006 English USA CRMtoday pdf, url
7 13.04.2006 English USA InfoWorld pdf, url
8 20.04.2006 English Australia ComputerWorld Australia pdf, url
9 24.04.2006 English USA ComputerWorld pdf, url
10 30.04.2006 English USA Enterprise Networks&Servers pdf, url
11 15.05.2006 English NewZealand ComputerWorld NewZealand pdf, url
12 30.06.2006 German Switzerland Netzwoche pdf
13 01.07.2006 English USA Insurance Networking pdf, url
14 10.07.2006 English USA Computerwire pdf, url
15 24.07.2006 English USA GlobalServices pdf, url
16 04.09.2006 German Germany ComputerZeitung pdf, url
17 06.11.2006 English USA Baseline pdf, url
           
A 16.04.2003 German Switzerland Euroforum - VersicherungsIT url
B 15.09.2005 German Switzerland IT-Strategie-Forum url
C 29.11.2005 English Russia International Conference url
D 15.05.2006 English Italy HP Enterprise Executive Summit  
E 19.09.2006 English Belgium euroOSCON url
           

 

This list is not the definitive one, I know that some stuff are missing (at least: one book, one award, and one article).

Saturday, November 24, 2007

NEWS: Eye tracking studies Lessons Learnt 

via Seth Godin and VirtualHosting.com

Food for thoughts and, for some parts, "scientific" explanation of our implicit way to present information. Really excellent!

Eye-tracking studies are hot in the web design world, but it can be hard to figure out how to translate the results of these studies into real design implementations. These are a few tips from eye-tracking studies that you can use to improve the design of your webpage.

Above the 23 Lessons Learnt:

  1. Text attracts attention before graphics.
  2. Initial eye movement focuses on the upper left corner of the page.
  3. Users initially look at the top left and upper portion of the page before moving down and to the right.
  4. Readers ignore banners.
  5. Fancy formatting and fonts are ignored.
  6. Show numbers as numerals.
  7. Type size influences viewing behavior.
  8. Users only look at a sub headline if it interests them.
  9. People generally scan lower portions of the page.
  10. Shorter paragraphs perform better than long ones.
  11. One-column formats perform better in eye-fixation than multi-column formats.
  12. Ads in the top and left portions of a page will receive the most eye fixation.
  13. Ads placed next to the best content are seen more often.
  14. Text ads were viewed mostly intently of all types tested.
  15. Bigger images get more attention.
  16. Clean, clear faces in images attract more eye fixation.
  17. Headings draw the eye.
  18. Users spend a lot of time looking at buttons and menus.
  19. Lists hold reader attention longer.
  20. Large blocks of text are avoided.
  21. Formatting can draw attention.
  22. White space is good.
  23. Navigation tools work better when placed at the top of the page.

 


Wednesday, November 21, 2007

MUSIC: U2’s Red Hill Mining Town video 

via U2log.com

If you like U2, or simply music, you should have a look at this never-released video of surely one of the best song of the Irish band: Red Hill Mining Town.

This song was released on the "Joshua Tree" album, for about 20 years!!! And U2 didn't release this video till today, although it is quite cool ;-) specially after 20 years! Have a look at over videos which are 20 years old, will be funny.

The Joshua Tree is already 20 years old, pfffuuuu. To my mind, one of the best album ever released, just exceptional.



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PICTURES: Again, Saint Barth... 

I have told you for a while that my "preferred" webcam showing the marvelous Bay of Saint Jean at Saint Barth is working again.

Have a look at the picture taken this afternoon (16.00 - Saint Barth time), absolutely fantastic! Great and nice colors. And, you know, I will be there in exactly 71 days ;-)

saint barth[click to enlarge]


Monday, November 19, 2007

NEWS: LeWeb3 2007 program 

LeWeb3

Loic and Géraldine LeMeur (Loic, you are *always* interrupting your wife ;-) have given a press conference (in French) some days ago. Quite interesting, they have presented the whole event and the program. Some highlights below.

The conference

  • fourth edition of the conference
  • as usual, in English
  • last year: 1'300 participants and 36 nationalities
  • this year, about 1'500 participants expected, 2'000 as a maximum. for the three first editions, people were refused
  • 907 participants already registered
  • budget: about 1 million EUR
  • 120'000 EUR just for the wifi setup, bandwidth of 250 to 300 MB/s expected
  • also as usual, no ads or mailing campaigns, just word of mouth, specially through the bloggers
  • about 32 (!) partners for the conference among others google, microsoft, ibm, nokia, orange, ...
  • one central "plenary" room for 1'500 people, a second room for networking with a direct retransmission of the central room presentations, a third room for the startup competition
  • start-up competition: 120 startups registered, 30 have been pre-selected for the competition, and grouped in 4 domains:
    • b2b
    • video
    • mobile
    • consumers

The program

 

There are just some highlights and notices for myself for the conference ;-) You can find the official program there and the workshops program here.

  • First day
    • micro-blogging, Evan Williams, founder of Twitter and Blogger
    • social information (controversial), with Kevin Rose, founder of Digg
    • why books and school lectures still exist, Hans Rosling
    • creation and innovation as a isolated process, Philippe Stark
    • impact of technology on corporate culture, Nelson Mattos from Google
    • technology and its impact on our society, June Cohen from TED conference
    • Karl-Heinz Brandenburg, the creator of the MP3 format (!)
    • 3 tracks about the future of the music industry
    • digitized world, Joi Ito (!), about virtual worlds and games and specially World of Warcraft
    • casual games, Jeff Clavier, Mathieu Nouzareth from Boonty
    • disruption and innovation, Hugh MacLeod
    • and a last track about branding in virtual worlds
  • Second day (normal tracks)
  • Second day (workshops)
    • breaking the status quo, moderated by Jeff Clavier
    • mobile and web convergence
    • personalization trends, moderated by Ouriel Ohayon (TechCrunch.fr)
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Sunday, November 18, 2007

INNOVEO: Office before the works 

Promised, a last picture of our office! At the very beginning of the renovation works. Thanks to Nick ;-)

innoveo office


Friday, November 16, 2007

INNOVEO: New office almost ready! 

Beginning of this week, I have presented you some pictures of the works in progress in our future innoveo's office.

The situation there this afternoon. Almost finished!

innoveo office

innoveo office

innoveo office[my future office]


Thursday, November 15, 2007

NEWS: St Barth webcam is back :-) 

Cool!

After a break of 3.5 months, the nicest webcam of St Barth is back. Marvelous view of the Saint Jean Bay. Small (resolution: 555x420) and big size (resolution: 1280x960) are available.

saint barth webcam
[click on the picture to see the bigger one]


Wednesday, November 14, 2007

VIDEO: HD hosting and publishing 

Since about 1 year, I have bought a Sony HDR-HC3 camcorder (HDV 1080i) recording on standard MiniDV.

For some months now, I have finally bought a license of Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 (arrgggg). A very expensive tool, but so great...

Since some time now, I was searching for an online website and service for hosting and publishing HD videos. youTube, DailyMotion, vpod.tv are not supporting the HD standards (720 or 1080). It seems that some companies are now starting to launch this service.

vimeo is one of them. Quite a good service (free account with a weekly upload limit of 500MB). So I have created an account, setup quickly a short HD video about my last holidays in St Barth (3'45 in 720p). Have a look at the results, still not a 1080i (sooo huge!), but not bad. Be careful, the embedded version below is not in HD! For an HD version you should have a look there (vimeo format, streaming) or here (the original wmv encodded in H.264, 84 MB).


Saint Barth March 2007 from Didier BEck on Vimeo.


Tuesday, November 13, 2007

OPEN SOURCE: nagios launches commercial support 

via 451 CAOS Theory

nagios nagios enterprises

As about 50'000 other companies, we are using Nagios quite intensively in innoveo for all our infrastructure monitoring activities. Very nice open source tool, tons of functions, huge community.

Ethan Galstad is the creator and lead developer of Nagios since about 9 years now.

He has decided to found Nagios Enterprises, in order to provide professional products and services to organizations in need of monitoring solutions. Here the official announcement.

We are proud to offer a variety of professional solutions for Nagios users - including support and consulting services for organizations that need assistance before, during, and after a Nagios implementation. Together with our partners, Nagios Enterprises can help you deploy and manage an effective monitoring solution for your business.

Their services include the following proposals:

  • support (also 7x24)
  • consulting (integration, customization, performance, architecture)
  • branding solutions (how to increase the awareness of nagios-based solutions)
  • advertising services (advertising nagios-based solutions on nagios.org)

It is also interesting to have a look at Ethan's explication for the founding and commercialization of Nagios Enterprises services:

By generating revenue through the provision of commercial services and products, I am convinced that Nagios Enterprises can play an important role in helping both the Nagios project and community. Supporting development, accelerating release timelines, helping to promote awareness and advocacy, and ensuring long-term project viability are all things that can be more easily accomplished with funding.

It will be surely quite challenging to keep the right balance between the pure business side (commercialization of services) and the interests of the whole Community. Some governance issues could raise in this field. To help, Nagios Enterprises has set-up a Community Advisors, which could help in case of tensions between both sides.

Good luck to Nagios Enterprises!


Monday, November 12, 2007

INNOVEO: New office in some days 

We will move in our definitive office on Friday November 30, i.e. in about 2 weeks. As we are staying in the same building, it will be easier as a "full move" to another place. Actually, we are going down from the 6th to the 2nd floor, but with more place and a well-organized place (big open space part).

We will have there about 295m2 for us. So, some room for growth ;-)

Here some pictures of the state of the works for about 2 weeks, quite a mess! But, the preparation plan is ok, still in time. And everything will be ready beginning of next week.

innoveo office

innoveo office

innoveo office

innoveo office

innoveo office

innoveo office


Sunday, November 11, 2007

TRAVELLING: Best beaches of the world 

I have participated last year to the launch of a great website called beach-list.com by beta-testing and providing some pictures from saint barth.

This website is really great, tons of information, descriptions, maps, ratings about the best and beautiful beaches around the world. Very nice aggregation work!

everything goes in direction of preservation of the beaches:
Beaches take millions of years to form and even though they constantly renew themselves, if we want to have them for generations to come, we had best ensure they are well preserved. That means saving them from overdevelopment and keeping them in pristine condition so we can all enjoy them. A sign on a Belize beach sums it up best:

"Take nothing but photos, leave nothing but footprints."

So, if you are searching for information about beaches everywhere in the world, have a look there!

beach list


Friday, November 09, 2007

NEWS: Spin off of Cambridge Technology from Novell 

cpt

Cambridge Technology Partners, an IT consulting firm on the Swiss market, announced on last Monday its spin off from Novell, after being integrated in 2001.

Here the official press release (pdf).

This decision is the final step in Novell’s process of divestment in business consulting that started early this year. The spin-off will allow Novell to focus on its core business, infrastructure software, and enable Cambridge to further strengthen its position on the market by freely pursuing new business partnerships and launching strategic initiatives around its new solutions in Switzerland and soon in other European countries. Cambridge will continue to be managed by its existing management team.

“The spin-off is great news for our customers as it will reinforce Cambridge's strategy of agnostic, high-end consulting and technology services.” said Vijay Srinivasan, Cambridge Technology Partners CEO.

It is interesting to note that a part of the Management Team of Cambridge and its employees has already left the company in  to found Optaros. Have a look for example at the CV of Bob Gett, President and CEO of Optaros.

Disclaimer: Bruno von Rotz, VP Strategy and Research of Optaros, is Member of the Board of innoveo.


Tuesday, November 06, 2007

NEWS: LeWeb3 in Paris 

LeWeb3 small

As in 2005 and 2006, I will have the chance to be in Paris for the fourth conference LeWeb3.

This time, I will attend the conference with Laurent. We were number 24 and 25 to register, not bad ;-)

The program is quite interesting, have a look. Plus a workshop session track. Plus a start-up competition. Plus a Netvibes LeWeb3 Party on Tuesday evening. Plus a GCS dinner 7.0 (I hope, no news for quite along time ;-).

We will travel with the new TGV and will be in Paris on Monday evening (December 10). And interested to join any bloggers' party ;-) We will leave first on Thursday (December 13). We are staying at the hotel Daunou Opera, in front of the offices of Occam Capital, Altaïde, and ... the Harry's Bar :-)

Already 781 participants registered, wow!

So, hope to meet again some friends: Marc, Jeff, Rodrigo, Robert (new happy father ;-), Sandrine, Thierry, etc.

I would like to meet, because I am following their blogs since months/years (for some of them ;-) and we haven't met yet, or we haven't exchanged enough yet:
And all the others I have forgotten (arrgggg.... :-). If *you* would like to meet, just drop me an email: didier DOT beck AT gmail DOT com.

And see you there!

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Sunday, November 04, 2007

BLOG: 900th posts and the future 

I was not very present the last time on my blog, you know why -- innoveo is taking quite a lot of time, but it's good time ;-)

On the other hand, I don't find so cool that so many good and exciting bloggers are not taking the time anymore to post! Surely, but just partly, an effect of twitter and/or facebook. But hey, I *really* miss all the posts of Marc (I know, you lost your voice), Jeff, Rodrigo, Dragos, and even Loic... All are present on Twitter/Facebook, are posting videos (salut Loic :-), but I am missing the textual post, full of interesting thoughts, well constructed and structured, and so on. I like videos and podcasts, but they are not bringing the same depth of analysis. Nothing particular to blogging, just as it is in our real life, isn't it?

So, colleagues and friends, do not forget to *write* and articulate some of your thoughts, at least I am missing them ;-) Perhaps I am the only one, who knows!

Now, it is time to talk about me: I will re-start to post regularly, on different topics, as usual. Quite a lot of stuff to exchange with you, to tell you. And I still like to write, even if it is in "broken English" ;-) So, stay tuned, I will try to post daily again.

By the way, this is really funny, it is my 900th post!