Apr 2008

Trip to San Francisco

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At the end of March my boss (Richard) and I went to San Francisco for an Ironport CAB event. While we were there we had a bit of time to do the tourist stuff. I have finally managed to get my first gallery up. This gallery is our trip to Angel Island. We got the Alcatraz Cruise from Pier 33. It took us for a brief trip around Alcatraz Island and then to Angel Island. We would get off at Alcatraz on our way back. That gallery will be up soon.

Updated: All the galleries are now up. You see can them here.
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iPod will only play one podcast

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I have just upgraded my 3g iPod to a 5g iPod. I found that it would only play one podcast at a time. This happened even if I had a podcast playlist that I had made. My 1g Nano did the same thing and it was very annoying. If I was running I would have to stop to pick another podcast every time one ended. Strangely my 3g iPod would work fine. I couldn't believe Apple had taken this ability out and it turns out they haven't.

The issue is caused by the fact I had shuffle songs set to on. Once that is turned off it works fine. Each podcast has a tick box that says skip on shuffle. I didn't want to go through each one and change it. I just turned shuffle off on the iPod and all is well.
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Ironport CAB

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I have just returned from San Francisco and my first Ironport c-series CAB meeting. We have been using Ironport for over 2 years now. We first used it to fix our spam issue and that it did. It was the easiest sign off in Proximity London history. Through that we moved to the s-series for web security and joined the beta testing team. That has been one of the most enjoyable programmes it has been my pleasure to take part in. They are professionally run, bugs ironed normally by the next build and if not, you certainly know that engineering is working on them. You get full feedback on every conference call.

From our close involvement in this programme and others, we were invited to come out to the head office and take part in the Customer Advisory Board (CAB). We didn't need inviting twice. Having not been on a CAB before I wasn't sure what to expect. Their was the usual wining and dining, but the business days were kept very busy and the wining and dining was as much to do with work as anything else.

I thought our feedback would be taken down and fed back to the managers and engineers after we had left. I should have known better from this company. As the introductions were made more and more people joined the back of the room. One by one these people asked questions, voices I recognised from the weekly conference calls that you must have during beta cycles. These weren't just note takers, they were Project Managers, Engineers and User Experience Managers. We were talking straight to the people who make the decisions.

They loved to hear the good news about how well the products work, but really they were more interested in the negative, and how they could improve. Normally everyone says that, but from my experience Ironport will act on it. You might not see it tomorrow, or the next release, but on the road map it will appear.

If you ever get a chance to use one of their products, do so. If you ever get a chance to beta for them, do so. I like to say, "I don't care how many bugs may be in the product, mine won't be there." We are a cross platform environment and that is important to us. We can't wait for the next release because Safari might not work, or Messenger.
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