Driving Me Batty: How do you store their data? Or do you?

At work, I’m the IT manager as well as everything else. I’m in charge of five systems: 3 Windows 98 (One English, two Chinese) systems, XP is on two systems (one English, one Chinese).

You can figure that the interrelationships and commutations are quite difficult to manage: but it gets worse. One system has a DVD burner that won’t burn DVDs, every system has a CD burner. Some systems have only one Hard Drive, but some have two.

Then there are incompatibility problems between Windows 98 English and Chinese, as well as idiosyncracies that would make the hair fall out! One notable one is that file names in Chinese can be copied, deleted, opened or anything-ed in Windows 98 English version.

Additionally, some data has been copied to some other pcs; while some has been backed up to other pcs. There are numerous copies of the same files, but occasionally just one copy of important files. Some files even exist on our webserver.

On top of this, one of the systems has doubled as my personal workhorse for the past few years as well, while the home system (number 6!) also served as a print server while our photocopier was broken.

There are also legacy CDRoms with tons of data that was backed up for quite a while. Then I moved onto portable disks which could hold much more data. I have two such disks each stuffed with 80GB.

It’s difficult to make sense of all of this, but this has been my project for the past week. It’s quite clear to me that I need to find ways to manage the increasing amounts of data.

So, first I’m updating the systems so that we can reduce and eliminate the Windows 98 nonsense. That should put most of the systems on a level playing field. Then both primary systems will have DVD burners that can burn upto 8GB at a time.

Second, I will have to adopt an archiving policy by burning old data to DVD burner and removing it from the systems on which it was found.

Thirdly, categorizing and organizing data is going to be necessary. Unfortunately, the colleagues I work with are far from organized when it comes to managing their own data. I won’t be able to do so much on that score.

How do you guys deal with the ever increasing amounts of data and files that you work with? Do you archive and delete regularly? This really is a plea for help!

I-phone or bye-phone? The emperor’s clothes…

After running stories on Iphone, and wondering to myself: what is this thing? It looks good and has a nice interface… But… unlike PCs where there’s only one primary competitor, mobile phones are a highly competitive market place. Does anyone think Apple can just swoop in with one device and carry the day…? Seriously?

Nokia has dozens of models, markets, and sells worldwide; Motorola; Sony-Ericsson; etc. etc. They are all big names, and they all have competitive models with different software. Apple really needs to develop version 2 or even version 3 before they have a chance at carving out anything more than a niche. And a niche it will be, unless it delivers globally. Was it really worth delaying OSX again?

Shares fall on soft demand for iPhone — chicagotribune.com

CIBC World Markets said that demand for the iPhone has had a “significant decline” in the past 10 days and that Apple and AT&T might try to boost demand by increasing their marketing efforts. Apple introduced the iPhone in the U.S. on June 29.

So did you line up outside? Was it all worth it? Or is it just hype? Do comment away! I’d love one, but I’ll never stand outside for hours just to buy one. That’s just dumb!

Mars, the Weather, and Panoramas

Summer is upon us, the sun is shining, and here in Taiwan, we’re approaching Typhoon Season. But nothing could compare to these Martian storms!

martian stormA giant dust storm that now covers nearly the entire southern hemisphere of Mars could permanently jeopardize the future of the Mars Exploration Rovers mission, officials told SPACE.com Thursday.

Here’s an artistic representation with a link to the full size image that depicts how it ‘might’ look on Mars! Click on the image to see the Panorama yourself!

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Here’s a small representation of the Panorama view, neat!

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Click on over to the full selection of Panoramas at the website. If you want to make your own Panorama Views, you may need to check out Panorama Tools. Take a look at the other panoramas, and you’ll be amazed how effective it is.