Monday, September 20, 2010

Evolution of Networks

As I'm sitting here reviewing basic network vocabulary for Jason's test this afternoon, I'm realizing how much networks have evolved over the last 10 years (the amount of time I've been working with IT). The first computer I took apart had a 10 megabit ethernet card and was running through a 56k dialup modem. Residential networking was basically non-existent and even high-performance computing had barely dreamed of gigabit speeds. Now I'm sitting here typing on a computer that is running on a complete gigabit network. Our High-performance computer clusters are using 10 gigabit ethernet cards and fiber optic networks that can potentially get even faster. It's amazing what 10 years of evolution has given us in the world of IT. I can't imagine what we'll have in the next 10 years.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Ipad worthless?

I purchased an Ipad shortly after they were released. I spent $500 on the new Steve Jobs wonder toy. I didn't see a need for the 3g version since I already have an iphone, and I saw no point in paying for more storage since most of the time I have a laptop with me as well. When I first bought the Ipad, I used it every day. Since then, I've used it less and less. I realized today that it hasn't even come out of my bookbag in 2 to 3 weeks. It seems that what I thought would be a very useful tool has turned into a somewhat worthless toy. Anyone want to buy an Ipad?

Monday, September 6, 2010

Blog for MGT455

The blog is very pointless. The only purpose of this blog is for Jason to torture us by forcing us to update something every week.