29th
September
2000
“Replaying or simulation using web traffic logs are common methods of evaluating proxy caches. Request traces are also used to characterize typical web workloads. Unfortunately, most common, publicly available request logs have serious deficiencies because of what is omitted from the logs. In this paper we enumerate a number of these deficiencies and examine the benefits of more complete logs.”
posted in Statistics | Permalink |
22nd
September
2000
“Jerry Madden, Associate Director of the Flight Projects Directorate at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, collected these gems of wisdom over a number of years from various unidentifiable sources. Rod Stewart of Mobile Data Services in Huntsville, Alabama edited and updated them… Rule #1: A project manager should visit everyone who is building anything for his project at least once, should know all the managers on his project (both government and contractor), and know the integration team members. People like to know that the project manager is interested in their work and the best proof is for the manager to visit them and see first hand what they are doing.”
posted in Project management | Permalink |
20th
September
2000
“Getting people to remember you and your position is essential for effective marketing. To be truly memorable, your message must be simple, clear, and compelling — much more concise than even the ‘elevator pitch’ that many of us have rehearsed. It must be distilled down to a ‘meme’ — an idea so simple and eloquent that it needs no explanation. It becomes an audio logo, something so clear and simple that your positioning comes across in a single phrase or sentence.” Well… how about a picture, huh?!
posted in Marketing | Permalink |
18th
September
2000
“Attention. Join Garage.com’s two-day Bootcamp for Startups. Learn the fundamentals of taking your company from startup to IPO. Hear from the high tech industry’s top investors, experts, and entrepreneurs. Gain invaluable information about raising capital, building a buzz, hiring top talent, and launching your product.” Say hi to Ted and Jackie if you’re in Boston September 20-21. Look for the XPLANE shirts and lots of information graphics.
posted in Entrepreneurship | Permalink |
18th
September
2000
“A the Guide to finding Facts about the Internet. Get reports and industry analysis about the rapidly changing markets. Learn the facts about your target audience. Make better marketing and product development decisions. Reach the most current, clean and unique lists in the market. NetFactual information is compiled from the facts. It’s information is about the Internet compiled from the Internet to provide actionable information at your fingertips.”
posted in Statistics | Permalink |
9th
September
2000
“When you actually talk to someone who knows both jazz and management, it turns out there really is a lot to bring to the world of business from the world of music. It also turns out that most of what really applies is the exact opposite of the conventional wisdom. Fast Company found out by talking with jazz vibraphonist and educator Gary Burton.”
posted in Business | Permalink |