Storage Service Web Application
I've just written about Storage service web application that we built. It's written in Java with Struts framework. I thought that I would write software-based topics here. But Storage service software is not just a software. It's a specialized software built to provide Storage service (store date, share data, content distribution) to mass market. So it's more toward my Storage blog.
Currently our total storage capacity is 30TB raw or 15TB usable. So we have more capacity than anyone in Southeast Asia. This web application can serve customers who only need 1GB to customers who need at least 500GB.
On another topic, I've just listened to Venturevoice: Jay Adelson of Digg talk. Jay encouraged everyone to start out like he did Equinix. It's not just a dream about ideas. Everything is about execution. Getting over your fear, and "just do it". He didn't only encourage listeners. He also elaborated his mistakes in Equinix : delegating too much too quickly and his inability to work with VC and his team to ensure that there was mutual interest to keep the company wanting to evolve and find new markets.
If you'd like to be independent, you could start thinking of things that you like to do in your free time. Then execute like there is no tomorrow.
I'm going to "just do it" now. (in this case, it's sleep). Next post is going to be about Customer Relationship Management.
Have a lovely weekend.
Currently our total storage capacity is 30TB raw or 15TB usable. So we have more capacity than anyone in Southeast Asia. This web application can serve customers who only need 1GB to customers who need at least 500GB.
On another topic, I've just listened to Venturevoice: Jay Adelson of Digg talk. Jay encouraged everyone to start out like he did Equinix. It's not just a dream about ideas. Everything is about execution. Getting over your fear, and "just do it". He didn't only encourage listeners. He also elaborated his mistakes in Equinix : delegating too much too quickly and his inability to work with VC and his team to ensure that there was mutual interest to keep the company wanting to evolve and find new markets.
If you'd like to be independent, you could start thinking of things that you like to do in your free time. Then execute like there is no tomorrow.
I'm going to "just do it" now. (in this case, it's sleep). Next post is going to be about Customer Relationship Management.
Have a lovely weekend.

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