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Friday, October 16th, 2009

3.45am Pacific Time. Standing outside JFK in the rain and cold getting a taxi. Don’t you love it!

Is there really not a private jet service that would like to donate it to me for free? I promise to blog about how wonderful it is every time…

Will even give you a banner ad on the Nimsoft web site.

Oh of course. I’m little ole me not Michael Jordan.

Debunking the myth that the British are not in to good food

Monday, October 5th, 2009

From the BBC news web site….

How unhealthy is a doner kebab?

Sliced “elephant leg”, anyone?
The doner is a post-pub favourite – grease and salt being the main food groups craved by the squiffy. Yet it also offers vegetables, protein and carbohydrates. Is the pitta pocket a wise dietary choice?

After a few refreshing ales, the populace of this fair isle like to repair to the nearest purveyor of Mediterranean cuisine and partake of a traditional favourite – the doner kebab.

The doner – whose inventor Mahmut Aygun has passed away at the ripe old age of 87 – has had much bad press of late, with reports of questionable meat and hygiene practices, and stratospheric salt and fat levels.

Yet on the face of it, the doner could seem to be a healthier choice of takeaway, says Simon Langley-Evans, a professor of human nutrition at Nottingham University.

“As a meal it brings together lean meat, wholemeal pitta bread, and it brings in vegetables in the form of salad. But doner kebabs tend to come smothered in dressings, which bring in a lot of fat and salt.”

Last year food scientists for Hampshire county council found that doner kebabs were the fattiest takeaways. One contained 140g of fat, twice the maximum daily allowance for women, and the calorific equivalent to a wine glass of cooking oil. And 60% of the kebabs tested were high in trans fat, which raises cholesterol levels.

THE ANSWER
Grilled lean meat, wholemeal pitta and salad are healthy choices
But dressings high in fat or salt are not
Nor is the meat used always lean – it may have added fat or be of questionable body parts

Then there is the question of portion size.

“These tend to be very large, and a doner kebab is usually consumed on top of a day’s food as well as alcohol. It’s additional food we just don’t need.”

In common with other takeaway foods, a large doner kebab can contain up to half of one’s daily calorie requirements in a single serving, he says.

“People go for value for money. If they got a small portion, they would be disappointed and wouldn’t go back to that kebab shop. So the takeaway industry is geared to deliver large portions.”

Mediterranean diet

The doner kebab is claimed to have been invented 40 years ago by Mr Aygun, who left Turkey aged 16 to feed Berlin’s migrant workers. Like the Earl of Sandwich before him, he realised that food on the go was at its handiest when stuffed into bread.

Kebab meat – roast lamb and spices – is traditionally served with rice and salad on a plate, and its constituent parts are drawn from the heart-healthy Mediterranean diet.

But such a dish requires time, space and cutlery to eat. So in 1971 Mr Aygun tipped the meat, lettuce, tomatoes, onions and garlic dressing into a pitta pocket. And lo, the doner kebab – named after the Turkish word “dondurmek”, meaning rotating roast – was born.

The concept took off, and became a popular snack for anyone keen on portable eats – notably late-night revellers.

While Mr Aygun’s Hasir restaurant prides itself on fresh ingredients and quality meat, the doner kebab’s image has drifted decidedly downmarket.

The hand-carved rotating roast that has been part of Turkish cuisine for nigh on a century has become tarnished by the mass-produced “elephant legs” – minced-up cuts of indeterminate meat – rotating in greasy takeaways up and down the UK.

Research by the UK’s Food Standards Agency in 2006 found that 18.5% of doner takeaways posed a “significant” threat to public health, and 0.8% posed an “imminent” threat.

And Trading Standards officers have found doners with up to 22% fat, and up to 12g of salt – that’s two heaped teaspoons, double the recommended daily intake.

“But the majority of [British] people who eat doner kebabs are somewhat inebriated and so are not best placed to make decisions about healthy eating,” says Professor Langley-Evans.

England

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Nice job England qualifying for World Cup in South Africa but alas, I decided not to go to the match because I added some additional meetings late this afternoon.

We’re looking for new office space in the UK right now (we’ll be doing the same in the US soon as well), so I also had time to visit some potential offices that the team had found. Actually really nice – I think we’ll have something selected soon.

On “Richard’s Rocket” back to the US tomorrow – I hope that (a) it is on time (b) I get upgraded (c) the entertainment system is working. Not too much to ask right?

Looking forward to seeing the family…may well take them all to a SF Giants game this weekend….even thought they are falling behind in the Wild Card race.

Oh, one final question, why does recruiting take so much time and is so difficult? Maybe we need some HR on board

Loving London in the sunshine

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

It’s true – London is having great weather at the moment, there is no better place in the world than a sunny London. I even went jogging in Hyde Park last night.

Busy today. Seeing an analyst this morning, then meeting our European finance director for an hour or so.

After that, meetings with two very important customers – and then back to the hotel to do various conf calls.

England could qualify for the world cup finals tonight if they can beat Croatia. Maybe I’ll try and get tickets for the match.

Weekend

Friday, September 4th, 2009

After an unbelievable couple of weeks, time for a little r&r (where else but Vegas) and then back to Europe next week.

Our q3 results are going to be tremendous and the buzz around Nimsoft is at an all time high. Everyone is realizing how hot we are but….lots of work ahead of us.

Have a great holiday weekend to everyone in the US and see you back in a week.

Black Eyed Peas last weekend

Monday, August 31st, 2009

I took my 9-year old son to his first concert this weekend – he wanted to go to the Black Eyed Peas who happened to be playing at the Outsidelands festival in San Francisco on Saturday.

We had a lot of fun – it’s an amazing experience going to your first concert and he loved it. Have to admit – so did I.

Couple of weeks time I’m taking his twin sister to her first concert….Miley Cyrus. Probably a little lighter language at that one.

It’s a good way to end the summer – kids went back to school last week. Summer seemed to go so fast this year.

LaLa

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Off work today (in theory). In LA for the weekend having fun. Restaurants and bars are already booked!

Looks like a tremendous Nimsoft week next week. Some very large customers about to come on board – 2 in particular that would both be our new largest.

We just had a national retailer come on board yesterday and a search engine provider a few days before.

Main issue right now? Hiring people…more open positions than we know what to do with – takes a lot of time to find the really good people.

End of quarter is here…

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Of course because guess what? Gary’s spending more time in airports. This time sitting in SFO waiting for my red-eye to the East Coast tonight.

We are continuing to do well in new deals – another significant Managed Service Provider came on board today – I can’t remember exactly how many that is this quarter, but for MSPs that have scale and want the best, Nimsoft is clearly the go to brand.

I spent my day in customer meetings today….3 separate meetings with 3 CEOs of MSPs. I really enjoy this interaction – I always learn something new and I find it truly interesting how different MSPs have different themes on their market.

And finally….for the customer that I am going to see (and the sales rep that booked the meeting and got me on this red-eye tonight)….it’s my birthday tomorrow. Yep, I will be somewhere over Ohio when my b-day comes (hopefully sleeping) and I will spend the day on the East Coast and probably flying back tomorrow night (although you never know).

25th June 19xx – the date I was born. …….going to see Chelsea Handler in concert this weekend to celebrate.

Where's the Prius?

Friday, June 19th, 2009

$120 to fill up my rental car in the UK – can’t wait to get back to the California Prius that takes $19 for a full tank :)

Did you know that?

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

5 out the top 20 managed hosting providers are Nimsoft customers…..pretty good stuff.

We’ve got a big couple of weeks ahead of us. Working with some huge companies and huge visibility pieces of business.

That means lack of sleep for me and many others in the company – hoping to take my kids to LA for a few days over 4th July weekend.