It’s a whole new world in this place. Credit: Computerworld / IDG Flashback to 1988, when this pilot fish’s IT experience is limited to work at computer stores on standalone PCs. But then he’s hired to work in a real data center — raised floor, glass walls and full of Wang minicomputers. “I was given an introductory walkthrough by my boss, then shown to my cubicle just outside the glass wall and left there,” says fish. “I was awestruck. A real computer, on a network!” Fish reads through his employee welcome packet, then logs into his terminal for the first time. Up pops a menu of choices. Gingerly, fish begins exploring. One menu option is WSNSTART. Fish selects that and presses Enter. Several screens flash by in quick succession, and then the main menu reappears. Not quite sure what has just happened, fish continues reading the menu choices. Another one is WSNSTOP. Hmm, he thinks, if I just started something with WSNSTART, I should probably stop it. He selects WSNSTOP and presses Enter. Again, several screens flash by quickly. Then fish returns to looking at the other menu choices. A minute later, he hears tapping on the glass behind him. It’s his new boss inside the computer room, beckoning fish with his finger. Fish meets his boss inside at the main terminal. “Did you just run this?” boss asks, pointing at the WSNSTOP command. Yes, fish replies, and explains why. “Pointing to each letter in turn, he said, ‘WSNSTOP is Wang System Network STOP. You just brought down the network,’” fish reports. “Luckily, WSNSTART brought it right back up. Even more luckily, I wasn’t fired that day.” Related content opinion McDonald's serves up a master class in how not to explain a system outage When McDonald's in March suffered a global outage preventing it from accepting payments, it issued a lengthy statement about the incident that was vague, misleading and yet still allowed many of the technical details to be figured out. By Evan Schuman Apr 01, 2024 7 mins Mobile Payment Data Center Industry opinion Failed unsubscribes could be a clue your data's out of control One of the oldest and most frustrating rules about email spam is that the unsubscribe link never works — all it does is confirm your email address is active. But what if the unsubscribe failure is caused by something far more problematic? By Evan Schuman Jan 15, 2024 3 mins Technology Industry Data Privacy Legal news Microsoft’s data centers are going nuclear A job posting suggests that Microsoft is planning to explore the use of small nuclear reactors for its major data centers. By Jon Gold Sep 25, 2023 3 mins Green IT Data Center news analysis The EU Data Act is a lot bigger than iCloud The EU is taking a stand against vendor lock-in for data services, including IoT, connected device, and cloud services. By Jonny Evans Jun 29, 2023 5 mins Small and Medium Business Apple Cloud Computing Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe