Sunday, May 11, 2008

Changing Already?

I've done some research and perhaps I should change my blog to Wordpress?

Well, the whole point of this exercise is to try out new things, so I've created a Wordpress blog and I'll try transferring this blog from Blogger to Wordpress.

 

We'll see if it works...

 

Oh, I'm also using Windows Live Writer to write this instead of doing it in the browser.

Wish me luck!

Buying Books

Bought a few books today...
The links I've given have all been from Amazon, but that's just because Amazon has the most information about books on their site.
I use www.bookfinder.com to find cheap copies of books (both old and new)

I especially like it because it includes the postage and handling in the price AND converts to shekels for me.

I've just noticed that even the Asterix book has an astronmical connection ;)

Saturday, May 10, 2008

The Mythical Man-Month

I ran across a copy of "The Mythical Man-Month" in a second hand book shop yesterday.

Despite being written back in 1975, the book is a still Delphic oracle of software engineering. I credit it (and the friend who introduced me to it) with starting the boost me from a code-monkey-programmer to a software engineer.

The largest theme of the book is that adding manpower to a late software project makes it later.
i.e. if you're behind schedule, adding a newbie is NOT going to help.

Sounds like a truism in these days of XP/Agile/Scrum and so on, but it was revolutionary back then.

Mouse 1 : Scientists 0

I don't often visit the news satire The Onion.

But this article had me crying with laughter...

Son of a bitch mouse solves maze

New to Tivoli Monitoring?

Lets get some content onto this blog.

I'll assume you're a new recruit to your IT company and you now must start working with a product called IBM Tivoli Monitoring (ITM).

Where to start? What to do?

In a (very brief) nutshell, ITM is one of a series of Tivoli products. The entire Tivoli suite is designed to help companies manage and understand the various pieces of computer technology they use. ITM manages the servers and applications that the company uses. Remember Mission control in the movie Apollo 13? Well, they were using NASA specific systems, but the analogy holds - they were using a product which monitors and controls the spacecraft, just like ITM does to the servers.

First day on the job, someone has given you a welcome speech, shown you your chair and you've scribbled your user/password on a note.
What now? How to find information about ITM?

There are three types of websites which will help you
1. IBM documentation
2. Forums
3. Personal / Company websites

The first places you should go are
There are two main public forums for ITM
And here are some websites/blogs by a few people and consultancy companies that supply Tivoli services.
I don't represent any of them, nor should my linking to them constitute endorsement of any kind by myself or my employer (IBM).
But you will pick up a few tips, ideas and help from them which vary from good tips to excellent ones.
By alphabetical order:
All of the sites I've referenced here have RSS options so you don't need to check them daily.

I'm sure I've forgotten any number of other sites, so just drop me a line / add a comment if you think I should add/change anything.

Good luck with your new job ;)

Robert

Friday, May 9, 2008

First Post

Hello,

The purpose of this blog is, like most blogs, to be a "portal" of sorts outward.

In this blog I plan to concentrate my thoughts and conclusions about various aspects of my life and hopefully, those who read these words will enjoy both the fruits of my labour and seeing the process by which they are born.

My interests are varied - and thus will be this blog.

My occupation is that of an "Enterprise Management Specialist" in a small company called IBM.
Most of my work entails implementing various applications in IBM's Tivoli line. At the very least, I expect this blog to contain the various tips and tricks I pick up along the way.

While working I am also studying towards a BA in Classics(Ancient Greece and Rome) and the History and Philisophy of Science.
Yes, thats quite a mouthful of a name for a degree and Yes, I have no idea what I'll do with it when I finish. But I am learning a lot from it.
Another thing I know this Blog will contain is aid in the study of the Greek language.

Further interests of mine are Astronomy and Military History.

Lastly, no blog can be complete without the required political posts...
Since I live in Israel, an "interesting place", I doubt there will be few of these...

I start on this journy without knowing where it will lead me, but the joy is in the journey - more than in the destination.