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Jan 19, 2010

The Work-Life Intersect

By Natalie Boike

When I started working on IBM Systems Magazine last fall, I never imagined that one day IBM servers would constantly be on my mind. While many people may take their work home with them, this may verge on neurotic.

For example, when I am out shopping, I look at the computer systems retail companies are using. Often there’s a classic IBM logo on the cash register or credit-card tablet. I’ll make a mental note for when I get home to check if the company is using an IBM Power Systems or System z server. This isn’t always a simple task, but it’s all in the name of a good success story to share as a case study in the magazine.

In the wonderful world of Twitter, I came across a user who you could consider just as neurotic as I am. (I mean this in the most polite way possible!) Kim Moutsos, who tweets @MainframeComm, has been compiling movies, TV shows and books that feature a mainframe. Not only did I find a kindred spirit through this post, but also in the user replies she received. For example, movies that mention a mainframe include “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “The Matrix.” And who can forget the classic “War Games?” Even today’s popular television shows like “Chuck” and “24” feature heavy-duty computers.

So how big is the intersection of your work-life Venn diagram? I challenge you to add to the list at http://community.solutionscenter.techweb.com/thread/1063. And, if you have any suggestions for a case study, send them my way at [email protected].

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It gets blurry for me too, Natalie. I see IBM everywhere. Sometimes when I'm on vacation, it annoys me. But it's great to be associated with such a high-profile, international brand. Go IBM!

Yes that's true, when i was in France and when I used to visit the retails store I used to get excited seeing a green screen and then I go to an Electronic store and I see my purchase getting keyed into a green screen....I am always with i.

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