Posted on 21st April 2008 by jeff in Startups
Today was the start of our second week at ParkVu and I, for one, am having a blast. Once again Terry and I find ourselves working in the remote wilderness that exists outside of Waterloo. Today during a hardware run, we were greeted by a Mennonite buggy and horse at the foot of the driveway — note the sign.
The buggy driver was performing some masonry surgery on a near by house. This was mildly surreal, given it was 30 feet away from our little startup world of cloud computing and network performance.
Our “office” is pretty sweet. This blast of spring has coaxed us out of the basement and onto the deck. Have I mentioned I hate winter!?!?! I’m pretty sure we’ll spend most of the summer out here and I’m certain we’re not regretting our decision to launch ParkVu.
Posted on 13th April 2008 by jeff in Startups

Last week, Terry Goertz and I finished up our contract work at AideRSS. Monday a new adventure begins as we launch our company, ParkVu, Inc.
We’re in early days but working on data synchronization amongst multiple devices and users. We’re also bootstrapping our venture with consulting. Yep call us old fashioned.
Website and more info coming soon-ish.
Posted on 10th April 2008 by jeff in Product Strategy
Amazon Web Services
Terry Goertz and I posted another AWS article this week.
We frequently get asked if Amazon Web Services are here for the long haul. Some companies worry about committing and investing in AWS if Amazon itself isn’t doing the same.
We also touch on the differences between Amazon’s, Google and Microsoft’s cloud computing offerings. Full article over at Red Canary.