Archive for the 'management' Category

Software Quality Mortgage

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

notes on what is technical debt in the project and how to deal with, and how to convince non-technical stake-holders in the project that the debt should be re-paid.

Painless Software Schedules – Joel on Software

Thursday, January 6th, 2011

from Joel — how to keep realistic schedules

Release Readiness Review Rollout Plan Checklist Template

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

checklist template for release to production, roll out plan (.doc)

Plastic SCM blog: Linus on branching…

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

START NEW BRANCHES FROM A KNOWN STABLE POINT. that's it. the article (and Linus) basically explain why it's bad to do otherwise

L-peer in the software world: Switching from C# to Java [REDHAT Virtualization Platform Management App re-write]

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Great post about challenges that one team inside of Redhat faced when they were challenged with the task of migrating C#/IIS/MS-SQL-based VM management tool into Java. The post is more interested from the project management perspective, than from th…

Is Google Apps Premier Edition support effective? – Google Apps Help

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

thread on google support forums about ‘Google Application Premiere Edition’ customer and technical support, features and like

ArgentumInvoice: Free, Open Source, Online Project Management & Invoicing Software

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

open source client-management and invoicing software

Orange County Data Centers | Tech Articles

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

blog article about current (Q4-2009) offerings for colocation services in Orange County. Info general info is pretty accurate, pricing information is [surprisingly] accurate as well, withing about 30% margin.

11-2009 lb-l: Re: [load balancing] Re : Layer4 and Layer7 TPS

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

discussion on LB-L (load balancing mailing list) about load-balancer performance benchmarks, vendor’s BS and so on.

Interview: Red Hat on Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization | MontanaLinux.org

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Some info about redhat new product RHEV (RedHat Enterprise Virtualization), which is based on SolidICE (KVM-based) product from Qumranet, which has been recently acquired by RedHat.