GTC stands for Government Technology Conference. It’s a time for a large group of people working in the IT field to gather in one place with all their favorite vendors, as well as enjoy lectures from a few keynote speakers. The most notable at this year’s confrence being California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (speaking tomorrow morning.)
OpenDNS.com — Perhaps the most useful thing I took away from visiting with a variety of vendors. There are two server IPs they use, and after configuring my network to utilize these addresses, managing where my office network traffic goes becomes much much easier. Management is a breeze once the online account is set up for tracking stats and configuring access. I can easily block entire categories (adult themes, social networking, nudity, etc.) from being accessed by anyone using one of my networks.
YouTube — Offers up 10 hours of content every minute. I don’t know if this is true, but I could believe it. It came up in conversation while I was talking with a software developer from IBM who is currently working on a video-mining project. (He writes code to search video.) I had never given much thought to it, I just assumed there was a lot of data moving around, but 10 hours every minute is an insane amount.
GTC West – Wednesday Highlights was first posted to justinll.com on May 14, 2008.