[Ipg-smz] [Ipg-l] Roll out the red carpet for... Mark Brownstein

Richard Santalesa rsantalesa3 at optonline.net
Tue Oct 1 00:08:51 UTC 2019


Welcome aboard, Mark!



On Sep 30, 2019, 7:51 PM, at 7:51 PM, Mark Brownstein via Ipg-smz <ipg-smz at netpress.org> wrote:
>Fun.
>
>I'm just working on getting my mail filters set so I can handle the 
>incoming ipg messages.  I'm 23 years late signing up, but I'm glad that
>
>I'm here now.
>
>On 9/30/2019 4:22 PM, Andy Patrizio wrote:
>> Welcome to the funhouse.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ipg-smz <ipg-smz-bounces at netpress.org> On Behalf Of Mark
>Brownstein via Ipg-smz
>> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2019 2:06 PM
>> To: Christine Hall via Ipg-smz <ipg-smz at netpress.org>
>> Cc: Mark Brownstein <mark at brownstein.com>
>> Subject: Re: [Ipg-smz] [Ipg-l] Roll out the red carpet for... Mark
>Brownstein
>>
>> Thanks, Christine.
>>
>> I didn't put Bureau Chief at InfoWorld on my application letter -
>people seem to remember me from my five years there.
>>
>> Don't worry - if I have to, I'll get a life vest.
>>
>> I hope to figure out how to navigate the group's five lists, and I'll
>probably try eventually to match real names to the somewhat cryptic
>email addresses.
>>
>> I'm always looking for new work (as many of the members probably
>are).
>>
>> Thanks again for the welcome.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> On 9/30/2019 1:24 PM, Christine Hall via Ipg-smz wrote:
>>> Hi Mark,
>>>
>>> Welcome on board. You're probably reading this on an email list
>other
>>> than the one it was sent on. That's because the l list is currently
>>> refusing to acknowledge emails from some of us -- which might have
>>> something to do with why your application went unheeded. Anyway,
>I've
>>> been assured by this ships captain and first mate that repairs will
>be
>>> made as soon as we return to port. Not to worry, however, none of us
>>> are in any danger and the craft remains seaworthy, just a little bit
>>> out of communications.
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure you'll like it here. Most of us are nice, some of us
>>> are not, which is pretty much as things are everywhere. Ignore the
>>> jerks and make friends with the folks you find friendly. Oh, and
>don't
>>> feed Esther chocolates. She's highly allergic. Just reading the word
>>> can make her break out in hives, so it's best to not even mention
>it.
>>>
>>> Christine Hall
>>> Publisher & Editor
>>> FOSS Force: Keeping tech free
>>> http://fossforce.com
>>>
>>> On 9/30/19 3:54 PM, Esther Schindler via Ipg-l wrote:
>>>> Mark is the EiC of Storage Week and also a freelancer. Somehow I
>have
>>>> not crossed paths with him before, but I am sure you have.
>>>>
>>>> Anyhow, here’s how he introduced himself…. or tried to, because the
>>>> membership at netpress.org <mailto:membership at netpress.org> ID failed
>>>> us, and I only discovered his application because a friend asked
>>>> about it. So if you have recommended anyone for membership lately,
>>>> please ask them to try again - - or to contact sjvn and me
>directly!
>>>>
>>>>>>> In the past year, I have written many articles, reports, and
>>>>>>> papers for Forbes Insights. Forbes has not put my byline on all
>>>>>>> the materials, has listed me on a masthead, or has seemingly
>>>>>>> buried it at the end of long reports for which I've designed
>>>>>>> survey questions, proposed interview subjects, conducted
>>>>>>> interviews and written the reports. I represented them at an
>Intel
>>>>>>> Artificial Intelligence Developer's conference, and written
>other
>>>>>>> materials.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Here's a partial set of links to articles or papers that I have
>>>>>>> written for Forbes Insights:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ht
>>>>>>>
><https://www.forbes.com/forbes-insights/our-work/security-evolves-
>>>>>>> toward-zero-trust/>
>>>>>>>
>tps://www.forbes.com/forbes-insights/our-work/security-evolves-tow
>>>>>>> ard-zero-trust/
>>>>>>>
><https://www.forbes.com/forbes-insights/our-work/security-evolves-
>>>>>>> toward-zero-trust/>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://www.forbes.com/forbes-insights/our-work/connected-cars/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>https://www.forbes.com/sites/insights-inteldatacenter/2018/10/16/m
>>>>>>>
>eeting-the-challenges-of-ubiquitous-data-how-telecommunications-an
>>>>>>> d-businesses-will-manage-the-flood/#6ad9e7ea1bc0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>https://www.forbes.com/sites/intelai/2018/09/21/5g-intelligent-tra
>>>>>>> nsformative-networks-not-just-faster-phones/#32acde7f2016
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>https://www.forbes.com/sites/intelai/2018/07/17/how-to-get-started
>>>>>>> -in-ai-for-less-than-400/#66f41fe55764
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>https://www.forbes.com/sites/intelai/2018/07/17/the-rise-in-comput
>>>>>>>
>ing-power-why-ubiquitous-artificial-intelligence-is-now-a-reality/
>>>>>>> #23aa91e11d3f
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>https://www.forbes.com/sites/insights-inteldatacenter/2018/10/16/w
>>>>>>> ill-data-centers-evaporate-into-the-cloud/#7729efd47ea3
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>https://www.forbes.com/sites/insights-inteldatacenter/2018/10/16/f
>>>>>>> ull-speed-ahead/#12e9f9f15112
>>>>>>> Some of these articles and reports may require you to provide
>>>>>>> information before you can read the article. These articles were
>>>>>>> published on the Internet, and may also have been prepared as
>>>>>>> printed documents.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I expect that some of your members already know me from my days
>as
>>>>>>> Senior Technology Editor at Network Magazine, Technology Editor
>at
>>>>>>> Network World, Editor at Computer Technology Review, or writer
>or
>>>>>>> editor at other publications.
>>>>
>>>>
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