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BayLISA Special Event - January 26

Thursday, January 26, 2006 from 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)

Mountain View, CA

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January 26, 2006 - BayLISA Special Event Location: Building 43, Google Campus, Mountain View, CA Google Site Reliability Google's reputation for high reliability is achieved through a combination of commodity hardware, resilient software, and elbow grease. We'll discuss some key principles underlying Google's production architecture, and highlight some of the challenges of keeping www.google.com available to its end users. Jay Sutaria, Site Reliability Manager Jay is an Engineering Manager within Google's Site Reliability Engineering group, where his team is responsible for the operation of Google's compute and storage clusters. Prior to joining Google, Jay was Director of Engineering for SEVEN Networks. He has provided consulting services to a number of Bay Area startups and previously held positions at Microsoft and Oracle. He holds a bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Harvard University. Open Source @20, A New Game with New Players - Bernard Golden, CEO Navica Open Source @ 20: A New Game with New Players Open Source has traditionally been the province of early adopters. Today pragmatic IT organizations are beginning to implement open source solutions. "Open Source @ 20: A New Game with New Players" will discuss the expectations that pragmatists bring to the game, the challenges open source presents to them, and describes the Open Source Maturity Model as a tool to bridge the gap between expectations and challenges. About the presenter: Bernard Golden is CEO of Navica, an open source consulting firm offering strategy, implementation, and training services. He is an authority on open source adoption patterns and is a frequent speaker on the topic of enterprise use of open source. He is regularly featured in publications like searchopensource.com, Enterprise Open Source Journal, and CIO Magazine and is the author of the best-selling "Succeeding with Open Source" (Addison-Wesley, 2005). Meeting sponsored by Google.

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Google Campus
Building 43
Mountain View, CA

Thursday, January 26, 2006 from 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM (PT)


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BayLISA includes system and network administrators across a range of skill levels. BayLISA meets monthly to discuss topics of interest to administrators and managers of sites supporting more than 100 users and/or computers. blw@baylisa.org to contact event coordinators.