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First radio experience under my belt…

As mentioned in my previous post (the pre-show, nervous part of the post :) ), I was given the opportunity to be a guest as well as co-host the Internet Advisor on WJR-760 Detroit.

I had to drive in white-out snowstorm for two hours to get to the studio. Of course I had visions of being late, but I made it with 30 minutes to spare before air-time.

The first few moments were really interesting to me. I could hear the music playing, but as soon as the show started (with Foster Braun providing the intros), the studio goes completely quiet. I never really thought about it, but it became obvious that they don’t want music re-entering the microphones. I didn’t have headphones on, but later, when taking calls, I had them on and things “felt” more normal.

The first hour was interviews with me and also with Leah McChesney. The hour went extremely fast. I really couldn’t believe it was over that fast. The second hour we took calls. I faced a window that looked south down over the Detroit River and over to Windsor.

I tried to take as much of this in as I could. It was a great experience. Gary and Foster are great at their job and they made me feel comfortable. I feel I did a pretty good job, and I am proud of my first “radio gig.” I look forward to sitting in on the Internet Advisor again!

I posted of the copy of the page from the Internet Advisor site for the show on my own site just in case.

Add A Comment | January 12th, 2009

Joel.radio

I have a great opportunity tonight. I am going to be a guest host on WJR on a weekend show: the Internet Advisor which is hosted by Gary Baker and Foster Braun. I work closely with Gary at Borders in IT. The show is on from 6pm to 8pm. The show will also feature Leah McChesney.

I will post more after the experience, but I am very excited and looking forward to it.

For the record, Connie is more nervous about this than me. :)

Add A Comment | January 10th, 2009

Big news…

Well a few folks that are close to me know this already, but all of my friends outside of Michigan do not know. I am getting married Saturday, December 6th!!!

It has been hectic the last few months and Connie has taken on most of the planning duties. She has done a tremendous amount of work and also has done a fantastic job. She even organized a surprise bachelor party last weekend.

Our wedding will be fairly small - around 80 - and it starts at 1pm with the reception later that afternoon and evening. The really surprising thing to me is that the closer I get to the day, the calmer I actually get! I hope that trend continues; I think that it will.

Carly (Connie’s elder daughter) is my best man and Maisie (Connie’s younger daughter) is the maid of honor. The wedding party is the four of us. We are looking forward to being together in a single home - a great place to come home to every night.

My work has taken a lot of my time and Connie has done a great job doing so much to plan the wedding and reception. We head to Cancun on Sunday morning for seven warm days.

Thank you Connie for everything you have done for me - the best is yet to come.

Add A Comment | December 2nd, 2008

A truly amazing product…

I don’t often post regarding a product I use or evaluate for my work life, but I recently ran into a product that bears mentioning. It’s called ClientVantage and it’s part of the Vantage suite offered by Compuware.

I have been responsible for Borders.com for some time now and it has offered up all the fun that a newly launched, large-scale, eCommerce website can produce. We have performed reasonably well, but when problems happen they tend to be ugly. And worse, we have a hard time getting to the root cause.

Enter ClientVantage.

About a month ago, Compuware contacted our CIO and got a change to do a proof-of-concept (POC). The product was set up in a few days and immediately started to shine a light inside our website, showing where problems are (and even as important where problems aren’t).

The product is made up of two forms: agent-less and agent. The agent-less provided almost everything I needed immediately, but the agent-based version will provide details down to the Java method call.

When they pulled the POC hardware away from me I was immediately in withdrawal. After some negotiation we decided to move forward with the product. And what a difference it makes in my life.

I am now able to see the performance of our website from many points (physical points and points in time). We don’t have to speculate nearly as much as we did in the past. On top of the performance of the product, Compuware’s engineers who worked with me on site are the best of the best. I almost never come out the other side of an implementation feeling like everything is complete and in order.

With ClientVantage I feel informed and armed to keep the site up and running.

Add A Comment | November 17th, 2008

Vacation Time

We leave for vacation tomorrow heading up the west coast of the lower peninsula of Michigan.  We will start with one night in Saugatuck, then on up to Manistee for three days of camping at Orchard Beach State Park, then finally up to either Petoskey or Charlevoix for two additional days before heading home.

 Should be able to post a few pictures after the Manistee portion.

Looking forward to this time off to really relax and forget about the work world for just a bit. Work has been very challenging, crazy, and rewarding at the same time. But it’s time to kick back and not worry about a single thing for one week.

Add A Comment | August 2nd, 2008

Borders.com is off and running…

It’s been a little over a month since we launched Borders.com. The website is Border’s entry into the online commerce world and marked the end of a long relationship of…well let’s say one of those “other” online booksellers.

I am responsible for the operation of the site and am also extending my efforts out into the development teams to help stabilize the site and allow us to handle more traffic. I like having the background of a software engineer and an operations manager. It allows me to work with a lot of interesting people - each one of them thinks differently and tackles problems in a unique way.

We have busier days due to email campaigns and tomorrow is one of those. I enjoy the pressure of a tough day and always love the feeling of ending the day knowing you processed as many transactions as possible.

Make sure you visit Borders.com (or any Borders or Borders Express store!).

Add A Comment | July 1st, 2008

XOBNI!!!!

Just a quick post. Chris Wascha just pointed me at an Outlook plugin that is pretty cool. It’s Xobni. The plugin provides new ways to organize and search Outlook email, view threads, and connects better with my mind’s version of organization.

It has cool built-in analytics that I found very useful right away. I currently get in excess of 200 emails (from humans) a day and even more than that from systems throughout our enterprise.

Give it a shot!

Add A Comment | May 6th, 2008

I bought a what???

After a lifetime of being glued to an Intel machine of one form or another, today I bought an iMac. Yep, after months of playing with the iPhone (and several visits to the Apple site) I finally gave into the temptation.I must say getting up and running couldn’t be easier. I started taking it out of the box about 20 minutes ago and here I am posting from it.So far I am enjoying it - the screen is awesome and it is side-by-side with my 24″ Dell. Both of them look pretty good actually. I would post more, but…. (back to the iMac :)  )  

Add A Comment | March 26th, 2008

Work is going great…

About six months ago, I left my former employer for a new opportunity. That opportunity was a chance to run projects at Borders Group (the corporate headquarters of Borders Bookstores). It started as a more laid back role than I have held in a while; a chance to run some projects and not have any direct reports.

It didn’t take long for the pace to pick up. I quickly found myself running a few large projects along with a few small ones. I really enjoyed myself helping an organization that was not following standard process get going - putting some sanity around some chaotic past.

A few weeks back I was presented with an opportunity to run the data center at Borders. I was the Director of Data Center Operations at MarketWatch/Dow Jones and left there in 2005 to head back to my home state of Michigan. I was thrilled to get this opportunity at Borders since I enjoyed the challenges at MarketWatch so much.

There are a lot of differences between the data centers. Borders has an on-site data center running a large variety of business processes as well has a variety of platforms (mainframe, AIX, Intel, and more…). MarketWatch involved managing remote lights-out data centers in AT&T hosted environments.

Adding to the excitement is the fact that we are launching our new website which will run out of the data center in April. It is our separation from Amazon which has fulfilled online orders for years. We will do this on our own starting in April!

I am glad to be back in the data center world. I feel comfortable - sort of like the feeling you get when visiting a familiar place or reuniting with a great friend. Wish me luck!

Add A Comment | March 8th, 2008

A rare day off

I had a rare day off today. I had lunch with my Mom - took her browsing for maybe a new cat. Then I headed off to the golf course. I played 18 by myself and walked the course. It was a beautiful day. I shot 85 and could’ve gone lower if I wouldn’t have made a few boneheaded shots.

 It was a nice day to relax. Tomorrow it’s back to work. We have a release coming up that is very important.

Add A Comment | June 11th, 2007