Dr James Bayley

Dr James Bayley

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  • Belkin UPS might have caused data loss

    Regular readers will know that I had to totally rebuild my Windows Home Server. I now suspect that the origin of the server crash was a UPS self test. My Belkin UPS battery is totally flat and does not keep the server running. I have the self tests running but the software that comes with…

    Dr James Bayley

    25/03/2011
    Infrastructure
    Apc, UPS, Windows Home Server
  • “Advice needed – how to persue one’s venture” on the London Android mailing list

    Richard Green made an interesting post to the London Android User Group mailing list. Advice needed – how to persue one’s venture: – The London Android Group – Londroid (London, England) – Meetup. This got some great replies that I recommend reading to anyone who is interested in Smartphone development or similar start-ups. Here I…

    Dr James Bayley

    22/03/2011
    Android, Business models, ElephantPM
    Android, Business, Business plan, London, Meetup, start-up
  • Project Management Joke

    Q. What’s the difference between a project management methodologist and a terrorist? A. You can negotiate with a terrorist.

    Dr James Bayley

    21/03/2011
    Humour, Project Management
    joke, methodologist, methodology, project management
  • Windows Home Server reinstall disaster – use RAID next time

    I am paranoid about backups. Until this week I was very fond of Windows Home Server which is Microsoft’s backup solution for the home. You simply put it on your network and every night it backs up your household computers to  a server which contains redundant disks. It is a real server and you can…

    Dr James Bayley

    14/03/2011
    Infrastructure
    Backup, Data loss, HP MediaSmart Server, NAS, RAID, second copy, Windows Home Server
  • The future of the high street: near-field communication (Wired UK)

    With near-field comms coming to Android in Gingerbread there will some interesting opportunities for app developers. Near-field communication payments are on the verge of rolling out into supermarkets, restaurants and shops across Britain, through your mobile phone. via The future of the high street: near-field communication (Wired UK).

    Dr James Bayley

    08/03/2011
    Android
  • The semantic web on a platter – Google recipe search

    The semantic web has made it to the mainstream in a rather surprising way. Recipe site owners have been marking up plain HTML pages with microformats that allow Google’s spider to understand the meaning of the content. This is much easier than creating two versions of every page – one for humans and one for…

    Dr James Bayley

    04/03/2011
    Frameworks
    Google, microformats, Recipe, Search, semantic, semantic search, Web search engine
  • Doctor-IT creates ElephantPM brand

    Doctor-IT has created the ElephantPM brand to market its project management services. ElephantPM nows offers FogBugz and Kiln (Mercurial) installation and training in addition to hands on project management. Request to readers: To get ElephantPM into the Google index I would be very grateful if you could mention http://www.elephantpm.com in your blog or on your…

    Dr James Bayley

    03/03/2011
    ElephantPM, Project Management
  • Joy reigns with AWS CloudFormation

    Amazon’s relentless drive to make infrastructure management easier continues with their announcement of AWS CloudFormation. The big problem that ordinary people (well developers and techies anyway) have with cloudy stuff is that although it is easy to start-up one server, choreographing the creation of  an entire system, for example a load-balanced, three-tier system remains difficult.…

    Dr James Bayley

    01/03/2011
    Amazon Web Services (AWS), Infrastructure, Railo and ColdFusion
    Amazon EC2, Amazon Web Services, Cloud computing, load balancing, SkyNet
  • Apple eats core, business of publishers

    To date Apple have “permitted” publishers to have apps on the iPhone and iPad that are media readers for content that is purchased outside of Apple’s platform. Spotify is a well known example. They have recently decided to levy a 30% toll on such subscriptions. Personally I think it is unwise to **** with the…

    Dr James Bayley

    25/02/2011
    Android, Business models
    App Store, Apple, Google, IPad, IPhone, Subscription business model
  • A week in the life of a development team manager – in song

    For many years I was a development team manager. I recently heard Flanders and Swann’s “The gas man cometh” and as a tribute to them and all software development teams everywhere, I composed this little ditty. ‘Twas on a Monday morning the coder came to call. The programme wouldn’t run – it wouldn’t work at…

    Dr James Bayley

    22/02/2011
    Humour, Project Management
    comic song, flanders and swann, humour, project management, software development
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