Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Web 2.0 Conference part 3

Day 3

The rest of Monday just didn't compare with the vulnerabilities session. It was standing room only at one session so I left and learned little to nothing about large file systems. Stuff I already knew. The only neat thing that I didn't know about was Amazon's S3 service.
The keynotes were interesting although a little uncomfortable as Tim O'Reilly had a talk show style interview with Jeff Bezos. Two nerds trying to entertain a few thousand people doesn't work so well and there were a few awkward laughs and uncomfortable questions. It was interesting to see the dynamic between these two. O'Reilly asked a few pointed questions that Bezos didn't want to answer. Bezos appears to be a good businessman and was good at avoiding questions or just refusing to answer.
The expo opened last night. Nothing like thousands of nerds running around trying to get free garbage.

Slept in this morning and relaxed. Planned a little bit for Costa Rica and wandered over to a less crowded Expo. From what I see, there are a lot of companies that are doing something that involves housing or uploading private or sensitive data to their servers. That scares me. Especially after the vulnerabilities session. I really want to laugh when a sales person reassures you that all their data is in a secure datacenter. That's great, so everyone at your company may have access to my data and do whatever they want with it, but at least a thief can't steal your servers.

Current session: Super Ninja Privacy Techniques for Web App Developers
Real title should be: Privacy Techniques used at Wesabe.com

It's super windy outside and I'm stuck inside. :(

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