And Now Something Completely Different (Mountain Biking)

My blog jarnomaki.com has been alive for a little over one year and most of the stuff I have blogged has been about entrepreneurship and building my cloud-focused company Onrego Ltd. It’s summer time so it’s time for something completely different. It’s time for mountain biking!

As an entrepreneur you might not have such luxuries as normal employees might have like summer vacation. At Onrego, we were lucky enough to have a decent length of summer vacation to all of us. I think it’s essential for us to get a good rest and to load batteries for the next (fiscal) year. For me, summer time was spending time with my family and traveling. But it was also time for some mountain biking too.

Mountaing Biking @Finlad

I have been fan of mountain biking since age of 12. A few years ago I did lots of business traveling and I always tried to pack my bike with me so that after a working day, I’d head to my hotel as fast as I could, hop into the mountain biking gear and head to local trails. You can imagine the looks of other business travelers wearing suits when I was cleaning my bike at the hotel’s garage after pedaling in mud.

Nowadays I try to pedal as much as possible but I have noticed I have got a bit lazy on this matter. At Espoo and Helsinki (Finland) there are great parks with lots of trails but pedaling 10-20 kilometers with mountain bike to reach the places is quite boring. Another way to reach the targets is by a car, but packing a bike into a car is something I’m not comfortable with. Luckily, I found a nice single track trail just a couple of kilometers away from my home and that’s the place I’ve been pedaling lately. I even took a picture from there! Nice Finnish forest scenery!

Singletrack @Finland

I also had a change to pedal to my company’s HQ couple of times this week (no meetings with clients or stakeholders on those days). The straightest way from my home to the workplace is about 13 kilometers but by the sea with a nice scenery, it’s 20 kilometers. While pedaling on a road with mountain bike can be such a frustrating job compared to racing bikes, change to pop off from the route to the forest is worth of it.

I took a pic at the lift when I left Onrego’s HQ couple of days ago and you can feel the happiness of pedaling with mountain bike on tarmac from my face. Maybe it’s time to buy a racing bike for this sake.

Pedal or die.

Happy System Administrator Appreciation Day!

Today is annual System Administrator Appreciation Day. Raise your hats to sysadmins, those invisible heroes who are most often remembered only when IT systems crashes.

July 26 is an annual System Administrator Appreciation Day. You might surprise when you hear that it’s the 14th time we celebrate SysAdmins!

SysAdminBOfH

Picture copyright: someone. *)

Since rest of the year SysAdmins are mostly forgotten (if there’s no disasters), I’m glad we have a celebration day for them AND we do also have written memories of the ancestor to every SysAdmin: The Bastard Operator from Hell. Enjoy!

My favourite story is at the end the first the chapter. I can’t copy it into my blog because I’m afraid of the curse of BOfH, so please read it yourself. It starts with a sentence: “Another user rings.” BOfH really has a killer solution to disk space problems every SysAdmins struggle with every now and then.

BTW, did you know that every SysAdmin and BOfH needs modern tools to accomplish daily tasks? Please visit my company’s website www.onrego.com and learn more about our systems management cloud service www.onlinesystemcenter.com.

BTW2, I have been a SysAdmin too. I have a certificate to prove it!

SysAdminCert

*) Picture of Simon, The Bastard Operator from Hell, must have a copyright, but I really have to admit that I borrowed it from the internet many years ago. Actually when was a trainer, that picture was the last slide of my introduction slidedeck. Not many of my students understood who it was.

Express Yourself!

It was only a three months ago when I went to National Board of Patents and Registration of Finland to established our company Onrego Ltd. So far we have had over 100 meetings with clients and partners and have had great discussions with them.

Couple of days ago Finnish IT journal Tietoviikko (tivi.fi) referred to an article from Computerworld concerning how rewarding it is to work with startup companies for IT executives in corporates. In the article Computerworld’s Johanna Ambrosio writes as:

IT leaders said the biggest benefit of working with startups is access to
leading-edge technology that solves their business problems more quickly than
they could by building something internally.

Even I wouldn’t have said that any better! I have had over 60 meetings with clients and partners expressing myself and together Onrego have had way over 100 meetings since August 2012. We have been presenting our ideas of modern IT infrastructure to our clients and have had great discussions and feedback. In fact, our first cloud service is going to go public within the next few weeks and on next Monday; we are having the first Proof of Concept with our client. We have also been gathering great partners to our ecosystem, which we are going launch a little bit later.

It has been fun to acknowledge that many other friends and partners are also expressing themselves and turned into entrepreneurs. The last one is upcoming consulting company focusing on cloud technologies called Cloud 1 Oy by MVP Harri Puupponen. Besides meetings I have been expressing myself with other duties that the CEO of young startup can have, such as developing a portal for our cloud services and buying espresso from Stockmann for the employees.

While buying espresso does not require any special skills, I have had a change to do some serious multitasking with my partners at Onrego and to seek my limits especially with my developing skills. I need to remind that I have been World Champion of Scripting two times a row, but still doing stuff with Visual Studio 2012, ASP.NET MVC4 and Microsoft System Center Orchestrator 2012 is something I didn’t know I was capable of. But with enormous self-confidence I was managed to develop a great portal for our clients. I can say I have been expressing myself big time lately :).

A good friend of mine is a lecturer in a senior high school. He asked me if I want to do a presentation for his class about entrepreneurship. At first I was like, “yeah, why not”, but more I have been thinking about it, more thrilled about it I have got. I just can’t wait to be able to get up and speak about entrepreneurship and the ability to express yourself. As we are expressing ourselves at Onrego, as our partners are expressing themselves, and as our clients will be expressing themselves with a little help from us.

The Onrego Working Methods

In the following article I’m exposing how our startup is trying to stay focused on the essential matters and what does our customers mean to us.

A couple of days ago I read about another hot Finnish startup called Jolla and the way they are leading their crew. Jolla is continuing Nokia’s work on MeeGo based smartphones and is recruiting new employees at an accelerated pace. Jolla’s CEO Jussi Hurmola told in the article that the employees of Jolla form new teams very month with coordination from the management team based on tasks need to be done. They are calling them as iteration rounds like in agile development.

What a wonderful idea I thought and started thinking of how those methods would work for our startup Onrego Ltd. Suddenly I realized that we are already working almost like that even though our iteration round is one week rather than Jolla’s one month. We have a management team meeting weekly which lasts for two hours. In the meeting we summarize what we have done within the week and what should we do next. We are mostly concentrating on developing our cloud services and discussing about the meetings with clients, with which we have had great discussions about their expectations of IT services now and in the near future. We are very thankful to our clients for all the meetings so far!

Many of our friends have been asking how it feels to be a startup entrepreneur. I may have replied as “excellent” but what I meant was, was “quite dizzy” :). That’s because there one million and more tasks to fulfill because basically you have no processes, no infrastructure, nor any assistants. You have to build everything from the ground up. That’s why Onrego has milestones and targets which should lead our way and help us stay focused on the essential matters. The milestones also help us achieve something, and let us feel success, which is essential for every company and its employees.

Because our hands are full of tasks, we are trying to get rid of garbage. For example we are using internal discussion forum to minimize email traffic, which normally creates lots of interruptions. We are also teleworking whenever it’s useful and have quick chats with some of our clients and our partners using Microsoft Lync, as I wrote couple of weeks ago. I have also been fan of Lean techniques for quite some time now and I try to implement them to Onrego’s daily work. If you don’t know what Lean is I suggest you take a look. While Lean was first developed for manufacturing goods, Lean has also been used for service production and for knowledge work as well.

Currently we are in the start-up phase developing our cloud services but as soon as we enter the production phase, we need to adjust our way to work a little bit. We are going to implement Balanced Scorecard as a framework which lets us to monitor our performance. One very important measure to Onrego is customer satisfaction. Customer satisfaction is so important that Kenneth, our Chief Customer Officer, will have his eyes and ears on the heartbeat of our clients and informs the management team of how we have succeeded.

I might open up our working methods a little bit more in the future when we hit the production phase with our cloud services.

Startups and entrepreneurship

It’s been 10 years from my first startup and now I’m ready to do it again. No matter what I’ll do, I have promised to myself that I’m going to rock the world!

It was precisely 10 years ago when I started my first startup, and yet the only one. No one called just established companies as startups at that time, though. Now after 10 years, I’m ready to do it again.

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Nokia Annual Meeting 2012

I went to annual meeting of Nokia and then left the place. Something happened between those two events. Nothing dramatical, but I’m a quick learner and immediately learned two things. It was worth visiting.

I don’t usually spend my time at annual meetings because I find them quite boring. This time I made an exception. It was Nokia’s annual meeting and the farewell of Jorma Ollila. I don’t have much Finnish business leaders I admirer, but Jorma Ollila is definitely one I admirer among with Lasse Kurkilahti, the former CEO and President of Kemira Oyj and Jouko Karvinen, the current CEO and President of Stora Enso Oyj.

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