Archive for May, 2010


Recently, I’ve been reading about Event Driven Architecture (EDA).  This is really exciting stuff and I’m convinced that it will be the future of the data center.

Combine this with virtualization and configuration management tools (like Chef) and EDA provides the mechanism for intelligent architecture that is automated and flexible.  Imagine an infrastructure that can not only alert you when a machine fails, but know what it means and trigger the actions necessary to fix it.  The problem could be fixed automatically before the notification email is delivered to your inbox!  This is the first stepping stone to true artificial intelligence at the infrastructure level.  Just as event driven programming transformed software applications, EDA will transform the data center!

I’ve incorporated EDA into my vision for our infrastructure and determined the tools necessary to start building the foundation of our EDA.  The first thing you need to build an EDA is a message bus that is accessible across the entire infrastructure.  RabbitMQ seems to be a great fit for this part of the EDA model.  It is a redundant, fault tolerant, high performance messaging queue.  It is built with the AMQP messaging protocol in mind and is ideal for the system wide messaging infrastructure that my vision requires.

Once the messaging queue (or message bus) is in place, we can proceed to the next step in implementing our EDA infrastructure.  Stay tuned!

Last week I announced the launch of the Stocu.com closed beta and promised to post my invite link.

Well, promise kept!  Below is my invite link to the Stocu.com closed beta.  Just click it to sign up.

Hurry, only the first 8 people to sign up with this link will get in! (after that, I’m all out of invites)

Yesterday afternoon we launched Stocu.com in closed beta.

This is a new project that we (Sazze, Inc.) are incubating and has been in the works for a couple months.

This is the first major new project that has completely leveraged our frameworks and infrastructure platforms that we have been developing over the past 2 years.  It was a complete success!  Normally, a project like this would have taken months to develop, but we went from concept to closed beta in 3 weeks!

For those of you who would like to know what Stocu.com is all about, here’s an official description from our copy experts:

Stocu.com started out as an idea for a “stock picking game for fame,” and quickly grew into the platform for a social network where users are able to predict where stocks will close in either a day or a week, and gain market insight from comments and predictions made by their fellow users.

If that sounds interesting to you, there are two options:

  1. Head over to Stocu.com and request an invite
  2. Keep checking out my blog (I will post an invite code later this week)
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