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Santa's army of electronic helpers

By | December 25, 2011, 4:20pm PST

Summary: Even on Christmas Day, consumers today can download gifts and purchases, served by a silent army of electronic servers and switches.

When I was growing up in the 1960s, people were so confident of technological and economic progress that it seemed inevitable people would increasingly fill their lives with leisure activities while machines took over our work. Well, that’s not really how the 21st century has turned out. But on this one day of the year, when the Western world has all but stopped for Christmas Day, we can at least get a taste of what that imagined nirvana could have been like. Although of course a handful of people have been working this day in vital occupations such as healthcare, power generation and air traffic control, most of us are relaxing at home with our families. But whereas a hundred years ago, before the advent of mass market electrical gadgets such as the radio and gramophone, everyone would have made their own entertainment, in today’s connected modern world we download it.

Another vital occupation has been keeping the world turning for the rest of us today: the technologists who monitor and safeguard what’s happening in the data centers that handle all of the download purchases everyone has been making. When I was a child, there was no way to spend the book vouchers or record tokens that arrived with Christmas cards from far-flung family until the shops opened after the holidays. Today, the vouchers are electronic and the recipient can fulfil their purchase instantly via iTunes, Amazon or a hundred other online stores.

One of this season’s hottest toys, the LeapPad tablet from educational toy maker LeapFrog, will prompt thousands of game downloads from LeapFrog’s own download store, whose billing systems are operated by SaaS billing provider Vindicia. Despite huge sales of the tablet itself over the past two to three months, downloads had remained low until around ten days ago, when parents started prepping the device before wrapping it up for the big day. The biggest spike in volume will have been today, starting from around 6am, when children eagerly opened their gifts and selected the games they want to put on the tablet.

Vindicia’s CEO SVP marketing, Sanjay Sarathy, will have been sneaking occasional looks at his company dashboard to reassure himself that its customers’ systems are running smoothly [his job title has been corrected from an earlier version of this post. Vindicia's CEO is Gene Hoffman]. For them as for many others in the online industries, being online this holiday isn’t just for playing games or reading electronic editions of books and magazines. It’s also a time when the digital wheels of industry and commerce keep on turning. Many games developers, authors, publishers and online providers will go to bed better off tonight than they were when they rose this morning, without having had to lift a finger (beyond tapping a few keys to check their online revenue tally). An army of electronic servers and switches will have performed their work today, while the masters of these digital helpers have had the choice of spending the holiday at home with their families. Only if something goes wrong will they have to rouse themselves into action to get things working again as rapidly as possible.

Those silent, ethereal, digital laborers in the data centers, performing their work for no fee except the electricity and cooling needed to keep them running, are the closest we have to fulfilling that 1960s dream of a life of leisure powered by machines. But once the holidays are over, we all have to go back to work, because the there’s only so much leisure to go round. We still haven’t automated away the need to go to work to pay for our leisure-time downloads.

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Since 1998, Phil Wainewright has been a thought leader in cloud computing as a blogger, analyst and consultant.

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Phil Wainewright

Since 1998, Phil Wainewright has been a thought leader in cloud computing as a blogger, analyst and consultant. He founded pioneering website ASPnews.com, and later Loosely Coupled, which covered enterprise adoption of web services and SOA. As CEO of strategic consulting group Procullux Ventures, he has developed an evaluation framework to help ISVs and enterprises select cloud platforms, and advises US and European vendors on messaging, positioning and go-to-market. His newest role as an industry advocate is vice-president of EuroCloud.

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RE: Santa's army of electronic helpers
gribittmep 4th Jan
Phil

Great article! Happy New Years!
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RE: Santa's army of electronic helpers
CobraA1 Updated - 26th Dec
"Vindicias CEO, Sanjay Sarathy, will have been sneaking occasional looks at his company dashboard to reassure himself that his customers systems are running smoothly."

Although I'd hardly call looking at a dashboard "work." Is that what CEOs do these days? Run their businesses via virtual dials and knobs?

IMO that's a terrible way to run a business.

I guess they'll be keeping the "Undercover Boss" TV show in business for a long time to come.
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Great article! Happy New Years!

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