
Unusually, they told the truth ...
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"a series of linked central ponds"
Slightly more central than they would have liked, I suspect.
"Set in attractive parkland with more than 20,000 trees and shrubs and a series of linked central ponds" is how Vodafone describes their headquarters in Newbury; failing to mention that the building is currently full of water too. But is it waterproof? Calls to the office are all being sent to an alternative reception, which …
I wonder where their server rooms are located. In the basement? Or on the third floor, as current best practices recommend.
Lake Travis was at 687 yesterday. Full is considered 671 and the normal for July is around 650. And it's pouring, again. The lake was reopened on Friday.
The high on Wed was 78. Normal is 96.
If this is global warming, screw you Al.
Hmm, I wonder what wireless technologies are assisting the new 'reception'? I should imagine they'll be connected by multiple leased line into contact centres. It's OOH so most employees who's main form of contact is wireless will be in bed surely?
No really important servers will be stored at that location, your going to be looking at the exchanges and data centres not the HQ. There's going to be an IT infrastructure but it should have been designed well (or to be above a flood line). Anyway an international provider doesn't tend to have single point's of failure. Just a thought. . .
because with the Buggy iPhone, Vodaphone will be sinking further and like with water, even more full of it.
Just for the benefit of the "continentals", here in the "colonies" Apple has pulled ALL Mac switch ads from TV and print and in it's place is running three times as many iPhony ads.
There is an old saying in Marketing that any professor in that field with agree with - You don't have to advertise (especially heavily) a product that is (1) popular, and (2) in demand.
i.e. the heavier the adverts, the WORSE it's selling.
or is it the new Voda aqua park
The server car park will be a lake as well, last time i was there it was full of potholes and the servers are all on the ground floor, only 3-4 inches above the car park level and there's no protection against flooding. The entire site is on a flood plane along with a scenic river running through it as well.
The funniest thing is there is a massive basement running along each side of the vodafone HQ with the lake in the middle.
Hmm wonder how the IT bunnys are coping with a basement full of IT gear, Furniture, a fully fitted Company Gym, now all re-fitted out as a fresh water Aquarium.
Looking on the bright side, they will probably report a huge corporate take up of 3G data services during this quarter. (since thier LAN is down they will have to rely completly on 3G to connect to the corporate network)
Looking on the bright side there's gonna be a few nice contracts with the complete refit of all LAN/WAN and building facilities at the HQ so plenty of work the the lucky contractors who land that catch.
Although i must ask, should they start fishing for the big one now, or will it be the one that got away...
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If you are interested there are several videos of the flood on you tube.
Outisde
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMw8ZN6zE5M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMw8ZN6zE5M
(second one complete with staff trying to work out how to cross a road)
And inside
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMw8ZN6zE5M
I work at the HQ and was the one wading in water up to my waste, it really is idiotic to build such a huge site on a flood plane.
And even worse all the equiptment that was needed was in the basements.
The Property have done a great job though and 4 out of 7 are nearly back in working order!