Re: Is your ISP Influenza-ready?

2006-04-19 Thread Michael . Dillon
So there you have it. They're likely to come to work even though they're sick (presuming they don't know it's a lethal virus), where they work and spend all their face-to-face time in close quarters with recirculated air with the rest of the company's engineers. That recirculated air is

Re: Is your ISP Influenza-ready?

2006-04-19 Thread Michael . Dillon
So if you're really expecting something as macro as 40% of the population dropping dead I think one has to think much bigger and much more in the realm of unexpected consequences. Most companies don't go under because they lose a lot of their revenue, they're often dead due to losing a

Re: Is your ISP Influenza-ready?

2006-04-19 Thread Michael . Dillon
Uhh... I think, I _hope_ that we are talking about 40% of your workforce NOT SHOWING UP TO THE OFFICE for days or weeks, not dropping dead, not even necessarily getting sick. During the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic, and estimated 20 to 50 million people died worldwide. Every year, ordinary flu

Re: Is your ISP Influenza-ready?

2006-04-19 Thread Michael . Dillon
According to the wikipedia's quote of WHO the weighted average mortality rate, which would be across 50 human cases, is 66% in 2006, and 56% across all 194 cases reported since 2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H5N1 All of this pandemic planning is *NOT* about the H5N1

Re: data center space

2006-04-19 Thread jim bartus
They claim to be full too, at least from a power perspective. They won't run us more power until the city council aproves them running more power to the building.-jimOn 4/18/06, Mike Sawicki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 09:34:41AM -0700, Philip Lavine wrote: Can someone tell

Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS XR MPLS Vulnerabilities

2006-04-19 Thread Cisco Systems Product Security Incident Response Team
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Cisco Security Advisory: Cisco IOS XR MPLS Vulnerabilities Advisory ID: cisco-sa-20060419-xr http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20060419-xr.shtml Revision 1.0 For Public Release 2006 April 19 1500 UTC (GMT

Re: Is your ISP Influenza-ready?

2006-04-19 Thread David W. Hankins
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 11:57:01AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That recirculated air is likely to be shared with the rest of the buildings inhabitants, not just the engineers. I'd say it's 50/50 from the buildings I've worked in. The Commonwealth Building in Portland Oregon actually put

Re: data center space

2006-04-19 Thread Martin Hannigan
At 11:06 AM 4/19/2006, jim bartus wrote: They claim to be full too, at least from a power perspective. They won't run us more power until the city council aproves them running more power to the building. -jim There are likely to be sub leases available from tenants in existing.

Network Tool recomendations

2006-04-19 Thread Mike Flanagan
Hello all, If anyone has any recommendations for different tools for operations, configuration management, capacity management and trending .. etc. Preferably vendor neutral tools that can work across different router vendor platforms. Thanks,

Re: data center space

2006-04-19 Thread Alex Rubenstein
On many of the public colo houses earnings calls, they told analysts that they are trying to keep contracts to one year so they can raise prices year over year, that power pricing is fluid and many facilities are being expanded both space and environmental, that most locations really are full

Re: data center space

2006-04-19 Thread Martin Hannigan
At 08:11 PM 4/19/2006, Alex Rubenstein wrote: On many of the public colo houses earnings calls, they told analysts that they are trying to keep contracts to one year so they can raise prices year over year, that power pricing is fluid and many facilities are being expanded both space and

RE: data center space

2006-04-19 Thread Daniel Golding
Marty Said... At 08:11 PM 4/19/2006, Alex Rubenstein wrote: On many of the public colo houses earnings calls, they told analysts that they are trying to keep contracts to one year so they can raise prices year over year, that power pricing is fluid and many facilities are being expanded