Regresando de mis pequeñas pero reconfortantes vacaciones pensé que encontraría menos personas en el Centro del Software. Estaba equivocado.
Ayer parecía ser un día normal, oficinas con las mismas caras que veía cada día que caminaba por los pasillos. Tal vez las personas vinieron a trabajar por la misma razón que podría imaginar porque las personas venian a trabajar: atascados de trabajo.
Yo personalmente uso estos días de 'trabajo/vacaciones' para hacer algunas de las mismas cosas que no puedo hacer en días normales de trabajo. Algunas personas vienen por la misma razón (techy geeks!) o tal vez porque simplemente no tienen otra opción (trabajadores negreados).
Lo mejor de todo es que no hay tráfico, el clima es frio y es algo así como menos doloroso venir a la oficina y escribir algo de código, terminar algunas cosas y aprender algo nuevo sin la presión normal.
Y ahora, para terminar este post, el cliché de temporada: ¡Feliz año nuevo!
12.27.2006
12.22.2006
Último día del 2006
Bueno, este es mi último día del 2006 en el Centro del Software.
Estoy muy feliz. México -en los próximos años- será un gran país para el desarrollo de software. Ahora, nosotros necesitamos crear un gran tornado con las ideas de toda la gente que viene a trabajar aquí.
;)
Por ahora, felices fiestas y feliz año nuevo.
Estoy muy feliz. México -en los próximos años- será un gran país para el desarrollo de software. Ahora, nosotros necesitamos crear un gran tornado con las ideas de toda la gente que viene a trabajar aquí.
;)
Por ahora, felices fiestas y feliz año nuevo.
12.21.2006
First and brief post
Well, my very first and brief post.
The only thing I want to highlight is that real synergy is starting to exists around here at the CS.
Two weeks ago all companies started to talk about how can we optimize resources, good things emerged from that meeting. We will be expecting results next year's first quarter.
Last week we were talking about a joint project with other company; FINALLY! this is one achievment of being together.
Yesterday the CFO from our neighbor company was explaing us how they manage financial scenarios and risks; again, FINALLY, we are sharing knowledge.
In general, people around here are starting to talk, exchange ideas and work together. Companies are obviously created by people... so we will be expecting plenty of joint achievments next year! Mexico will be leader in the technology development market really soon. I promise.
The only thing I want to highlight is that real synergy is starting to exists around here at the CS.
Two weeks ago all companies started to talk about how can we optimize resources, good things emerged from that meeting. We will be expecting results next year's first quarter.
Last week we were talking about a joint project with other company; FINALLY! this is one achievment of being together.
Yesterday the CFO from our neighbor company was explaing us how they manage financial scenarios and risks; again, FINALLY, we are sharing knowledge.
In general, people around here are starting to talk, exchange ideas and work together. Companies are obviously created by people... so we will be expecting plenty of joint achievments next year! Mexico will be leader in the technology development market really soon. I promise.
12.12.2006
The software center like Art Gallery
About the sculptures in the last post.
Well, the software center have many faces, almost like the people that lives in here. Mexico, like a multicultural country have a rich culture and traditions. We have a lot of great artists in poetry, theatre, music, painting, sculpture, etc..
In the original plans of the software center the admon thought in convert the corridors in autentic galleries of art. The first work (4 beautiful and strange sculptures) were from a artist from Jalisco, (insert the name in here).
The last week, a business man, Jorge Vergara (owner of a soccer team in Mexico and Costa Rica), sponsored a local in the history center for a art auction. That's the end of the sculptures. But don't worry!
Soon we can have a lot of other great work!
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