Technically, These Are Random Thoughts

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By Leon Adato

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Around September every year, Jews all over the world celebrate Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year. However, it's not – to put it in business terms – a year-end review. It's a job interview. the month before Rosh Hashana (called "Elul" in Hebrew) is the time for getting one's balance sheet in order. To help with that, a bunch of folks from all walks of life participate in #BlogElul: A daily prompt provides the theme and people riff on that – sometimes a few hundred words, sometimes an image, sometimes a poem or just a single sentence. It's something I've done for a few years now. I thought I'd add a twist and also do an I.T. Professional's version of #BlogElul and post the essays on my technology-specific blog: http://www.adatosystems.com. A reflection on each of the daily prompts and what they mean in an I.T. context. You're probably thinking "Leon, this is a Jewish thing and completely outside the scope of my experience or interest as an I.T. Professional." To which I emphatically reply: Yes and no. If you have worked in I.T. for more than 15 minutes, you've likely been involved in a large development project, system roll-out, or upgrade. And as the date for the big cut-over approaches, there are usually daily status updates. Consider this the notes from my status updates before the roll-out of "TheWorld v.5776"

Technically, These Are Random Thoughts