Naming Schemes

I am in the technology field. I think about stuff that not many other people might. Take for example naming schemes for your computers. Until recently most people only had one or two at home and probably had generic names for their stuff. I have worked in environments with hundreds of servers and other devices. Dealing with numbers like that you think about how to name things. For me that got me thinking about how I name all the deices at home.

At Partsearch in the beginning Gus twisted my arm to name stuff with some sort of meaning and avoid a utilitarian scheme. As a history major I opted for naming things for WWII naval ships. Our web servers were battleships. Our database servers were air craft carriers. Our production database servers were all US Carriers involved in Midway. you get the picture. That decision was universally disliked. I was almost pretty happy that everyone wasn’t happy since in the end Gus just gave up and let me name everything with a more formalized structure that I wanted all along.

Before the experience at Partsearch coming up with a standard like that I named my computers at home each as a planet in the solar system. My desktop was always Mars, my server was Saturn. Back then I only had two computers at home (typically) but if i had more i always followed that standard.

After dealing with thinking up a standard I read about how different people did it and I changed what I name stuff at home. I started using names of space shuttles and then generally any space capsule name NASA has used. My main laptop has been Endeavour for years. I have had Atlantis (still do) and Discovery for a while as servers or other extra boxes I have had sitting around. My main desktop was Odyssey for years, now it is Aurora.

I write about this topic now because after I got M a Macbook I have had to deviate from that structure a bit since she gets to name her own machine. It is funny to see how other tech people I know take great care in how they name their equipment and then how non tech people don’t think anything about it. To me this topic was funny to think about.

Trying Outlook 2011

Busy day at work today. I took a call at 8AM at home and then ran to the office after that. Full day of calls later I am pretty tired.

I did eak out some time to try using Apple Mail with exchange. I couldn’t really do it well before getting migrated to Exchange 2007. Now that I am moved over I gave it a try. i did so also a few weeks ago briefly but played with the settings a bit more today. Short summary for me is i like the ability to see threaded conversations in all folders in one view like in Outlook 2010, but otherwise not very happy. I will continue to use Outlook 2011 when running on my Macbook Air or Outlook 2010 in a VM.

Monday 8-8-2011

I worked from home today. It was hot out and I was glad not to have to go outside very much. I had calls almost all day and then I worked till after 7PM catching up on mail.

M brought home swordfish to grill. We ended up eating some really good cheese and some bread before just sharing one of the swordfish. I am thinking we may do that again tomorrow. It was that good.

RIP Partsearch

Today seems like the last day of Partsearch Technologies. It looks like the staff has been let go and the company is going out of business.  It is still kind of odd that I found myself wanting to write about it. After all I haven’t worked there since February 2007. In any event I have several friends that still worked there up until the end, and after spending so many years working there I feel like a wanted to write something.

For the past several weeks I’ve heard about problems they been having. Of course it seemed like (to me) there’ve been problems for years. In the end I have mixed feelings about this day. Partsearch was a place I loved to work at for many years, but toward the end for me it was a place I dreaded to work. At the time my decision to leave was both sudden, and a long time coming. What I mean by that is, by the time I was ready to leave I realized I should’ve left the year before. I talk about that now because it seems like the decisions that were being made then probably had an impact on the company’s ultimate demise.

In recent years I have had many negative things to say about working there. In reality as I said I had several years where I loved working there. I met many friends that I still keep in touch with today. I got to work side by side with one of my best friends for 2 years. I went from being just a systems engineer, to manager, then to a director. Today I can’t help thinking about all the fun times I had, but also about the frustration that led me to leave.

I talk about this now because in the end it seems like the company doomed due to its virtual reliance on one client. This wasn’t news. This was actually in fact a problem since the day the company was founded. Over time from what I’ve heard their reliance on Best Buy decreased, however at the end the vast majority of business was still from them. The detail that I have are fuzzy about the last days, but I recall talking to other managers years ago, and discussing the fact that in the end the business model just did not work. That and the companies reliance on one customer was worrisome from the get go. I’m not a finance guy, all my information is secondhand and anecdotal, but to me this seemed obvious. Let’s put it in an other way. If it was a great business model, Partsearch would not have relied on Best Buy for such a large percentage of revenue 10 years into the company’s history.

I can recall spending weeks and months preparing to build websites for customers that were to be the next big thing for Partsearch. The problem was the next big thing never came. It was always a bit demoralizing to spend all this time and money and effort on a website and never generated more than $5-$10,000 a month in revenue. This happened, more times than I can remember. At one point we had to have been managing 15 to 25 websites with 2 to 3 generating 90% or more of the money. One of those sites with the company’s own Partstore site. And from what I heard Partstore wouldn’t have gotten much focus if it wasn’t for Dan convincing upper management it could make money. Don’t get me wrong, the actual building and constructing the sites and infrastructure was challenging. That’s what I did. That is why I liked working there for so long. The frustrating part was to do it knowing that historically it wouldn’t make any difference.

I guess in the end my thoughts about working there a very bipolar. On one hand I got to work with some good friends. I gained new friends. I grew as an engineer and manager. I learned a lot more about technology than any other place I’ve ever worked. Gus for one still motivates me today even though I haven’t worked for him in over five years. All that positive thoughts get clouded when I think about the frustration of having to deal with Glenn and other upper management. In my mind the lack of understanding some aspects of technology, and being delusional in the fact that they thought they could build software better than they could just buy off the shelf that eventually led me to leave. I know you can argue anything I’m saying right now. However think about this, as far as I can remember the website infrastructure was rebuilt, or attempted to be rebuilt no less than four times in 10 years. In all those attempts (again as far as I am aware) it never worked just right. Today that still baffles me. In the end it was a e-commerce site, with the search engine backend, and fulfillment system. That’s nothing groundbreaking, yet there was so many problems with it.

What I find kind of funny is that I knew several people that worked there up until the end. Most of them are actually happy the companies out of business and they’re forced to look for something else.

When I was younger and jaded right after I left Partsearch I look forward to this day. Then it was almost like when it happened it would be justification. Now when the day is here, it is just sad. For everyone that I still know I was working there I wish them good luck finding a job. For those friends who had already moved on like myself, I say take a moment to think of the good times we all had. Because now that it is all over, all we have are the memories. When you count up the time that I was happy there outweighed the time I was unhappy!

A Long Wednesday

Today was a very long day for me.  It isn't that I don't do 11 hour work days.  I get my fair share every once in a while.  It was the fact that I had to get up and have a conference call at 7AM that was killing me.  I was surprised that after my shower and some cappuccino I was actually able to function.

I had calls pretty much all day till about 4PM.  I ended up catching up on work tasks and email till about 6 when I finally decided to get offline and relax.  That was pretty much my day!

Sick Week

This week I was sick for most of the week. I took Tuesday off just to have a longer weekend, but it ended up being just a day I was sick inside! I wasn’t too happy about that. I worked from home Wednesday but felt like crap most of the day. I even napped in the evening after work.

I woke up on Thursday and decided to just take a sick day since i was still feeling out of it. I should have done that on Wednesday, but I didn’t.

By Friday I was feeling more myself but a bit congested. I worked, but it was from home. I ran out to Manhattan to look for something at the Apple store, and was aiming to grab dinner. I ended up not buying anything and headed home for dinner. I stayed in the rest of the night and both yesterday and today. Well I don’t count going to the store for food as going out. I wanted to make sure I killed this cold so I could have a normal week this week.

So far I feel pretty good, so fingers crossed for the upcoming week!

Friday in The Office And Drinks With Friends

Today was an extremely long day at work. Typically I work from home on Friday, but today I had a face to face meeting. On the plus side it is always good to see a lot of people on a project, but on the downside it was a two-hour lunch meeting. Overall it was a good day, but extremely hectic and long.

After work I met up with a few friends that I had not seen in a while. It was good to have a drink with Luke and talk with Vanessa and her friends, but separately since she had to go early. I was happy that I stuck to my two-drink maximum, even though I don’t normally.

I think it home too early or too late. I was also glad that the weather cleared and it was actually a pretty nice evening.

Wednesday April 14, 2010

Not sure what was up this morning but I was super tired. With a full day of meetings and no time for anything else I opted to work from home.I haven’t been typically working from home on Wednesday anymore but like today I still do it sometimes. I’m very thankful that I have up to. Other than that what was good, and today was a generally ordinary day.

Rain Day

I had another horrible night of sleep last night. I am not so sure if this sleep CD (well MP3’s of a CD) that I just bought is working. Not the best $9.95 I have spent. I am going through a bought of restless sleeping. Every few months I get this, I just want it to be over.

Today was at least a work from home day. That meant I could sleep an extra hour before having to get ready for work. I was glad to be home today since the weather was horrible. I had a packed day from 10AM onwards. I didn’t finish up my last email until about 7PM.

I didn’t do much afterwork. Since it was nasty I stayed in. Ordered food in, and caught up on some personal emails and TV. Why is it that I live and die in email for work but can be horrible in contacting my friends via email!

Not much else to report, but as I was catching up on my posts this past week I told myself to take a few minutes each night and try to post something. As much as I dont miss my hour long commute from Bayside, I do miss the 20-30 minutes each direction on the railroad I could get writing in. Of course I will take my 15 minute commute over an hour any day.

Friday Again

Nothing to out of the ordinary went on today. I did go into the office. Friday’s is typically a work from home day so that was a change of pace. I worked from home yesterday and I don’t normally do that on a Thursday so I decided to go in today. I didn’t have to but I figured why not.

I got to goto cold stone for some ice cream since it was so nice out. 3 of us took a break in the afternoon and walked to the one on 42nd st. That place has too much showy crap (less singing, more making my ice cream) but the ice cream is good.

I ended up staying at work till after 6 cleaning out my inbox. I was successful so i was happy for that. Now time to relax for the weekend.