Jul
09
2010

The Google DevFest 2010 was recently held at the UP Ayala Land TechnoHub in Commonwealth Avenue, UP Campus, Quezon City. It is a series of events held on different location around the world which is organized by Google in order to learn more about the technologies and developer products that Google introduces.
I was one of the lucky individuals who was given a confirmation seat by Ms. Christine Sonco, the DevFest SE Asia Team after I learned of the scheduled event which was relayed to me by my wife thru Ms. Aileen Apolo.

Topics of the event includes the following:
- Google Maps
- Google Chrome and the Open Web Platform
- HTML5
- Google Buzz
- Google Cloud for Developers
- Google Apps Marketplace
- Google Storage
The speakers explained well to developers on the best practices and the right approach in programming such applications.
They also introduced the Google Technology Users Group (GTUG) which is a collaboration of developers to learn more about Google Technologies.

Many thanks to the speakers, organizers, volunteers and other individuals who supported the said event.
Oct
15
2008
Finally I was able to attend the first WordCamp in the College of St. Benilde, De La Salle University in Taft Avenue. It was the first WordCamp in SouthEast Asia and it’s indeed a successful one.
I learned a lot from WordCamp on how to maximize the use of WordPress not only as a blogging software but as an all-rounder online management software, and also, was able to see in person, Matt Mullenweg, the guy who invented WordPress who owns the company, Automattic. He was able to show us a glimpse of the next version of WordPress (2.7), which will be released on November 2008.
Congratulations to the organizers and many thanks to the sponsors!
Sep
12
2008

- philippine flag in luneta park
We visited some of the historical sites in the City of Manila as part of the educational information for the kids. First off was the Manila Cathedral, then proceed to Fort Santiago and last to be visited was the Luneta Park. Here are some of the pictures we took.

The Manila Cathedral

Fort Santiago

Noli Me Tangere book by Dr. Jose Rizal

El Filibusterismo book by Dr. Jose Rizal

Imitating Dr. Jose Rizal

The Luneta Park

The Manila Hotel
Aug
02
2008

I registered for the WordPress WordCamp Philippines 2008 and hoping to be approved in order for me to attend such event.
The WordPress WordCamp Philippines 2008 is the first in SouthEast Asia and organized by the Mindanao Bloggers.
It would be beneficial to me and to all the other bloggers who use wordpress as their blogging software.
Many thanks to the organizer, the Mindanao Bloggers and also to the following sponsors:
who made this event possible here in the Philippines.
Jul
31
2008
For the benefit of all readers, Terry Childs is the San Francisco, California’s FiberWAN Network Engineer/Administrator who is charged and accused of withholding administrative access to the city’s network and is now behind bars with a $5Million bail (too steep).
Based on the information I gathered online, Terry Childs has his own personal reasons why he did those security procedures.
“Mr. Childs had good reason to be protective of the password,” Crane said. “His co-workers and supervisors had in the past maliciously damaged the system themselves, hindered his ability to maintain it … and shown complete indifference to maintaining it themselves.”
from SFGate
It’s a good thing Childs cooperated by giving the codes/script/s only to the mayor (Gavin Newsom) himself when mayor Newsom visited him in jail.
“Even though the rest of the system’s administrators feared that Child’s actions might lead to very troublesome situation, the system seems to be working fine and there are just a few more glitches to fix in order for everything to return to normal.”
from efluxmedia.com
The case of Terry Childs just prove that Systems Administrators have a big responsibility and powerful on any system or network infrastructure, but can be controlled by implementing policies.
Top managements should also be aware of the existing system and network implementations and should assign to at least a minimum of two (2) technical personnels for all administrative accesses.
Documentations of access codes and regular drills can also minimize these kinds of problems.
So it is up for you to decide if Terry Childs is either good or bad.