Telling Story with Pictures, Blurry is OK

When you take pictures, the presence of blur, by being out of focus, motion of camera, or motion of subject ruins the shot you took.  But, when it comes to action sports blur can tell the story of motion.  Yesterday I was at my son’s football game and was on the chain gang.  That gave me a chance to take pictures close to the action.  Using a dslr wouldn’t work and using a smartphone wouldn’t either.  I used my Sony RX100 which is prosumer compact camera, it has a full size sensor at 20 megapixel with a leica lens, so it can capture photos that look as good as a dslr. Working the chains I couldn’t be distracted fussing with the camera so I put it in programmed mode and just shot away, pointing the camera in the direction of the action and not looking at the screen.  The following are shots that tell a story.

The below shows left red defender in focus.  The ball runner is blurred with motion, but his left hand extended is not.  The right defender’s movement makes it look like he isn’t significant threat.

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I was panning with the runner so he is in focus whereas everyone else is blurry in their movement relative to him.

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The kids running towards me are clear, the defender to the right is crossing.  So he is blurred showing his speed towards the ball carrier.

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At the start of a play everyone is clear, except the ball which is moving faster so it is blurry.

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Normally with my camera I would focus on getting shots with no blurriness like.

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The ball carrier being tackled is in focus as he is moving slower than the rest and he is moving towards the camera.

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Everyone is moving in the same direction.  There is little blur as 5 defenders are after the ball carrier.

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Here are a few more.  You get the idea. These blurry pictures worked well to tell the action of the game.  I guess blurriness is not such a bad thing.

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Here is a photo with little blur.  Final score 33-0.

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Where can you find the 4 DCIM companies in THE Magic Quadrant? Gartner Data Center World 2014 exhibitor floor of course

The media picked up on 4 DCIM companies who made the Magic Quadrant.

Gartner has released its first Magic Quadrant (MQ) report on Data Center Infrastructure Management, laying out the market and positions for several DCIM providers across the four quadrants of leaders, challengers, visionaries and niche players.

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I went to Gartner Data Center World website to see if the above are exhibitors.

Have you ever known a company who makes the Magic Quadrant not be at a Gartner event?  So what came first being in the Magic Quadrant or being a Gartner Exhibitor?  Or was it simultaneous?  You get it.  There I go getting myself Black Listed again.  :-)

Fix those LinkedIn typo mistakes, 113 years at Microsoft is not right

There is a wave of people going through the process of creating resumes and LinkedIn profiles given latest layoffs.  One of my friend asked if I knew person x who had been at the company 26 years.  Yes.  Curious I looked up his LinkedIn profile, and saw this.

Group Program Manager

Microsoft Corporation

September 1901 – Present (113 years 1 month)

Suggestion.  Ask your friends to proof read your LinkedIn profile.  It is too easy to make a typo mistake.

Using Talko, A Review by Two Technical Guys

Talko shipped on Tuesday Sept 23 and the first person I connected with is David D’Souza.  David shares a tweet with another friend using Talko.

 

friend's reaction to talko: it's weird talking to my phone

So what is Talko?  To some it is just iMessage copied.

Talko looks like a solution to the problem that iOS 8's Messages has already solved

Oh dear. On Tuesday, software giant Ray Ozzie launched Talko, an app that promises to “save the telephone call”—and basically copies Apple’s iOS 8 Messages feature in the process.

David D’Souza and I used Talko on Tues Sept 23, discussing the usefulness of the app.  David and I are both ex-Microsoftees and got to know each other during the Win95 days.  So we are of old guys who now focus on mobile and cloud now leaving behind the days of Desktop OS far in the past.  OMG, Win95 is going to be 20 years old next year.  David has an iPhone 6 Plus with 64 GB.  I have a iPhone 6 with 128 GB.  Talko is iOS only, but Android is the future. 

We both made the comment that Talko does what iMessage does, but given it is a Ray Ozzie project it is going to have Lotus Notes type of collaboration which is why there is the idea of teams.  Gigaom’s Barb Darrow highlights the notes and offline feature.

And — this is important — if there is no connectivity, you can still record whatever you need to say for later playback. “As you can imagine from my history, it’s important to have offline capability,” Ozzie said in a recent interview at Talko’s Boston office. One of Lotus Notes’ selling points was that users could work offline and then sync their changes to the workgroup mothership when connectivity was re-established.

The user experience is a bit awkward.  I accidentally hit the voice feature.  Switching between voice and typing can be hard.  We spent most of the time typing and discussed those users who don’t like to type.  What, there are users who don’t like to type?  Yes.  And these are the same people who liked the push to talk feature.  We discussed this user scenario in more detail as I focus on the enterprise market with another business.  Sorry not telling you the specifics on the users as it is too valuable to just throw out there.

One of the premium features to be sold is the long term record of discussions.  I mentioned some users I know like using voice because it supports future discussions of my word vs. their word and there is no permanent record.  If there is a permanent record then people could get stuck in my word vs. their word discussions.  Notice how few phone calls are recorded, and the few times phone calls are recorded are during discussions with financial institutions.

Ray Ozzie is most likely skipping the short term viral strategy getting millions of users and sell for a billion or two.  He is taking lessons learned from Lotus Notes, making mobile and cloud the platform, adding voice as a big feature, collaboration for teams.

Can you imagine what Ray would have had to do in the past to launch his service?  Now he can build on AWS and Azure.

As Ozzie has said in his few public comments to date about Talko, the availability of capable, inexpensive cloud services, open-source software and ever-smarter smartphones has enabled the creation of very rich services like this. Startups no longer have to sweat the plumbing whereas a decade ago new companies spent most of their seed capital buying pricey servers and commercial software just to get down the chute.

Next step is to try and use Talko with the family and see what they say.  David D’Souza and I are not fair representation of typical users. :-)

AWS's unexplained reboot degrades Trust, Wake up and Focus on Improving Trust

AWS is secretive about its running of AWS.  Last night I saw that AWS was going to reboot a bunch of their EC2 instances on friday.

Yikes: Big Amazon Web Services reboot on the way Friday

 

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SUMMARY:

Many Amazon Web Services customers will soon be subjected to a reboot of their EC2 instances — but no one outside of AWS knows why.

This morning others in the press spread the news.

AWS users fret over downtime ahead of Amazon's massive EC2 reboot

ZDNet - ‎2 hours ago‎
Some AWS users have also expressed concern on the AWS user forum that they've been given too short notice to monitor services that may be affected during the maintenance event. Meanwhile, others have commended AWS for forcing a reboot at the ... 
 

AWS issuing 'urgent patch' to EC2 instances

Computer Business Review - ‎1 hour ago‎
AWS has said that not all instances of the impacted instance types will be rebooted. 2. If you relaunch an instance before the maintenance, you are not guaranteed to get an already-patched host." T1, T2, M2, R3, and HS1 instance types will not be affected. 
 

Cue The Cloud Naysayers--Amazon Web Services Set To Nuke Bulk Servers

Forbes - ‎9 hours ago‎
The details, according to Von Eicken, are that Amazon Web Services (AWS) notified its customers today, Sept 24, that it will be rolling out an urgent patch to all hosts causing a maintenance reboot of nearly all EC2 instances starting September 26, 2014 and ...

So what is the big deal?  There is speculation the reboot is for security issues.  Whatever is the reason Amazon is not saying now.

Does this improve or degrade trust in Amazon?  

Don’t you think the messaging would be different if Amazon focused on improving trust in its cloud?