Archive for November, 2008

Job opportunities for a graduate business engineer.

Today we had a job fair at our university. Many companies gave short presentations to introduce themselves and talked about what job offers they have and why we should apply for them. It’s a nice PR event where you get to know employees and the companies they work for. Some companies, like Accenture and Hudson, really impressed me. Accenture fosters innovation and creativity, and seems to invest a lot in developing the skills of it’s employees. Their focus towards technology sparked my interest. Hudson on the other hand seems to be an ideal place for people with international ambitions. They match job offers with resumes over the whole world.

But even Delhaize attracted quite a lot of interest from fellow students who are looking for more traditional management work. Apparently you can apply for the position of store manager after an internship of only 18 months. This job is way to narrow minded for me though.

I found it a bit disappointing that there were so many tax & auditing firms present, yet so little innovation & technology driven businesses. The companies I would love to work for would be Apple, IDEO, Intel and I guess Accenture too. If I haven’t founded my own start-up by then :-) .

At any rate, I’ve put my resume online for anyone who is interested.

The future of user interfaces

John Underkoffler, a technical advisor for Minority Report, worked on the 3D computersystem for the 2002 Spielberg movie. Today he is the head researcher for Oblong Industries, a company that develops a “spacial operating environment” named g-speak. Take a look for yourself:


(click on the full screen button on the lower right of the movie player)

If this is how future user interfaces will look like, i want one!

Mounting a Linux software raid array with lvm

I recently had a hard drive crash on my home Linux NAS box. The important files were on a software raid 5 array, but the root filesystem (with the majority of the OS) were on a separate IDE hard drive.

Only the IDE drive crashed so my important files were safe, but I needed to remount the raid array. It took me quite a while before I got that right, so I’ll share my knowledge here for you. Here are the commands needed to reconstruct / remount a raid array with a Gentoo live cd:
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