Re: Network Atlas End of Year 2018 Update

2018-12-19 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Thank you everyone for following up offlist with their feedback and
recommendations. I truly appreciate this. I am creating a FAQ section in
www.networkatlas.org now as it seemed like several areas needed to be
clarified.

What is Network Atlas? it's a very good question and I want to open that
little bit more and ask back to community, what should Network Atlas be?
Obviously we are not yet another cable map. When I started Network Atlas, I
had one goal and that was to visualize operational status to make it easy
for non-tech folks to digest information as well as those who do not
acquire backbone directly but suffer when there is an outage to have
visibility to backbone outages. We've evolved from this point with great
recommendations by you guys. One of the most recent recommendation is that
we allow people who want to connect to sales people to be able to do that
using our tool, but how?

let's say you zoomed in a metro where you have an office or planning to get
a colo space, you will be able to see who the onnet carriers are and
connect sales people directly. I want to ask community's suggestion, is
this something Network professionals (engineers mostly, not sales teams)
find useful? Would you actually use this function if it was built?  This is
a very easy function for us to build and we have already included in our
demo but the question is if you guys don't find it useful, then there is no
point.

We are also working on similar things like you select a building/pop
address and you can hit click to get quote for space/power, all transit
providers, and backbone providers at once. Obviously we need to make sure
there is a sustainable way to run network atlas so we are not a bottleneck
or single point of failure but definitely we are group of engineers not
sales people so we do not really know what the best way to build this up.

Our self service portal is working now, what does this mean? Soon, (Q1
2019) you will be able to go to www.networkatlas.org and register a
username, upload your own kmzs. we are working on a feature where you can
have company.networkatlas.org and custom map (public or private) for your
own network where you only see what you care about ;) this was the most
requested feature. We will be able to give you so many choices on
customization here. It will be possible to build a map which you can embed
to your website as well.

Just wanted to ask feedback on these two features we are working on and see
if you guys would find this useful , please feel free to tell me if not,
some of the folks really have given me great feedback and i appreciate
these. I know a lot of people prefer to deal with carriers/colo providers
directly and with lots of mergers and acquisition it might be useful to
have one place where you know globally who to contact for wholesale level
pricing.

mehmet

On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 8:30 PM Mehmet Akcin  wrote:

> Ok, I am just excited to share this so won't wait till January :) Time
> Machine is ready! What is time machine? Change the time in future, and see
> which cables will be still operational (aka run out of their life times of
> approximate 25 years!).
>
> https://dev.networkatlas.org check it out! by the way we are looking for
> people who can volunteer to demo few features like uploading kmzs, and
> creating custom fields like latency. If you have free time , please join
> our slack here .
>  
> https://join.slack.com/t/networkatlas/shared_invite/enQtNDUwOTIzMDEwODM4LWE5NjNmOWRkMmQxYmYzYWU1YmI0ZmEwNWVlODllY2U1MGU5OTVhZDk4YjA1ZmFiN2VhYWI5ZWUyMGQ0YjU0OTc
> 
>
> Coming soon, the feature that will make engineers life easy "buy now" :)
> watch this space :)
>
> On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 11:31 PM Mehmet Akcin  wrote:
>
>> NANOG Friends,
>>
>> The final month of 2018 is going to be a busy one for Network Atlas, and
>> while I still have a few spare hours, I wanted to share some exciting
>> updates and address a few questions.
>> First, I would like to thank all the people who believe in Network Atlas
>> and have helped it get to where it is today. Network Atlas is at its heart
>> a community concept, and it is energizing to see so many of you excited
>> about its potential and interested in making it better.
>> To that end, the Network Atlas team will be spending the next month
>> working feverishly to improve the product and get it ready for 2019. I am
>> very excited to announce the following list of features that should come
>> online early next year:
>>
>>1.
>>
>>Cable system operation status allows users to see which segments are
>>up/down/partial and their last outage, along with textual details of
>>previous outages with potential for links
>>2.
>>
>>Cable system information - length, activation date, and estimated
>>end-of-life
>>3.
>>
>>Fast page load time of 

Re: Network Atlas End of Year 2018 Update

2018-12-13 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Ok, I am just excited to share this so won't wait till January :) Time
Machine is ready! What is time machine? Change the time in future, and see
which cables will be still operational (aka run out of their life times of
approximate 25 years!).

https://dev.networkatlas.org check it out! by the way we are looking for
people who can volunteer to demo few features like uploading kmzs, and
creating custom fields like latency. If you have free time , please join
our slack here .
 
https://join.slack.com/t/networkatlas/shared_invite/enQtNDUwOTIzMDEwODM4LWE5NjNmOWRkMmQxYmYzYWU1YmI0ZmEwNWVlODllY2U1MGU5OTVhZDk4YjA1ZmFiN2VhYWI5ZWUyMGQ0YjU0OTc


Coming soon, the feature that will make engineers life easy "buy now" :)
watch this space :)

On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 11:31 PM Mehmet Akcin  wrote:

> NANOG Friends,
>
> The final month of 2018 is going to be a busy one for Network Atlas, and
> while I still have a few spare hours, I wanted to share some exciting
> updates and address a few questions.
> First, I would like to thank all the people who believe in Network Atlas
> and have helped it get to where it is today. Network Atlas is at its heart
> a community concept, and it is energizing to see so many of you excited
> about its potential and interested in making it better.
> To that end, the Network Atlas team will be spending the next month
> working feverishly to improve the product and get it ready for 2019. I am
> very excited to announce the following list of features that should come
> online early next year:
>
>1.
>
>Cable system operation status allows users to see which segments are
>up/down/partial and their last outage, along with textual details of
>previous outages with potential for links
>2.
>
>Cable system information - length, activation date, and estimated
>end-of-life
>3.
>
>Fast page load time of <5 secs for users within the US
>4.
>
>3D data center locations
>5.
>
>“Buy capacity” - a form that generates an email to a specified cable
>owner
>6.
>
>Report-an-issue on routes for users to send feedback
>7.
>
>Ability for users to receive email notifications about cable status
>changes ,Option to show subsea cables only , Option to show active cables
>only, Option to show future cables only
>8.
>
>A Time Machine function that will show cables that will be active in
>the future
>9.
>
>Ability to add custom fields in select or all cables to show
>information such as latency3-tiered Network Atlas Cable
>10.
>
>Management UI: Users can:Add/Delete/Replace
>
> I can’t wait to share this next phase of Network Atlas with you all. Once
> it’s complete, it will truly be “one map to rule them all.”
>
> Next up, let me address the elephant in the room. As many of you know,
> Network Atlas’ Kickstarter for $100K for 2019 funding came up short of
> meeting its goal(we cancelled it before the time because many of you
> reached out wanting to support directly not via Kickstart). However, it was
> an excellent learning experience, as it provided a chance to interact with
> potential donors and hear their questions. One of those questions was if
> Network Atlas could show its 3-year plan for the project. In the interest
> of transparency, I would like to share with you Network Atlas’ proposed
> 3-year operating budget as of today.
>
> You can see this as details in our blog -
> https://www.networkatlas.org/blog/eoy2018
>
> Month of December, we will freeze adding new fiber routes to Network
> Atlas, this will allow us to focus on working the 10 feature we have
> explained above. If you want to upload fiber routes you own and authorized,
> feel free to go to https://kmzs.networkatlas.org
>  and upload them and please include your
> email address in the file name (or create a colder with readme in it) so we
> can reach back with questions. Our self-service portal will solve this
> issue in January :)
>
> Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it
> is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.
>
> Have a wonderful December, and a happy new year!
>
> Mehmet
>


Re: Network Atlas End of Year 2018 Update

2018-12-05 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 4:37 PM Mehmet Akcin  wrote:

> Hi Majdi,
>
> On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 3:12 PM Majdi S. Abbas  wrote:
>
>>
>> > https://www.networkatlas.org/blog/eoy2018
>>
>>
>> Hey Mehmet,
>>
>> Thanks for putting together this resource for the community.
>>
>> Can you expand on some of these line items?  I'm at a bit of a
>> loss as to how a community funded, crowd-sourced service likes this
>> needs 18% of its budget allocated to travel.
>
>
> How are you calculating the 18%?
>
>
36000/313000 * 100 = 11.5% (maybe majdi included the line item above as
well?)



>
>>
>> What am I missing?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --msa
>>
> --
> Mehmet
> +1-424-298-1903
>


Re: Network Atlas End of Year 2018 Update

2018-12-05 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Hi Majdi,

On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 3:12 PM Majdi S. Abbas  wrote:

>
> > https://www.networkatlas.org/blog/eoy2018
>
>
> Hey Mehmet,
>
> Thanks for putting together this resource for the community.
>
> Can you expand on some of these line items?  I'm at a bit of a
> loss as to how a community funded, crowd-sourced service likes this
> needs 18% of its budget allocated to travel.


How are you calculating the 18%?


>
> What am I missing?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --msa
>
-- 
Mehmet
+1-424-298-1903


Re: Network Atlas End of Year 2018 Update

2018-12-05 Thread Majdi S. Abbas
On Sat, Dec 01, 2018 at 05:31:48PM -0800, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
> Next up, let me address the elephant in the room. As many of you know,
> Network Atlas’ Kickstarter for $100K for 2019 funding came up short of
> meeting its goal(we cancelled it before the time because many of you
> reached out wanting to support directly not via Kickstart). However, it was
> an excellent learning experience, as it provided a chance to interact with
> potential donors and hear their questions. One of those questions was if
> Network Atlas could show its 3-year plan for the project. In the interest
> of transparency, I would like to share with you Network Atlas’ proposed
> 3-year operating budget as of today.
> 
> You can see this as details in our blog -
> https://www.networkatlas.org/blog/eoy2018


Hey Mehmet,

Thanks for putting together this resource for the community.

Can you expand on some of these line items?  I'm at a bit of a
loss as to how a community funded, crowd-sourced service likes this
needs 18% of its budget allocated to travel.

What am I missing?

Thanks!

--msa


Network Atlas End of Year 2018 Update

2018-12-01 Thread Mehmet Akcin
NANOG Friends,

The final month of 2018 is going to be a busy one for Network Atlas, and
while I still have a few spare hours, I wanted to share some exciting
updates and address a few questions.
First, I would like to thank all the people who believe in Network Atlas
and have helped it get to where it is today. Network Atlas is at its heart
a community concept, and it is energizing to see so many of you excited
about its potential and interested in making it better.
To that end, the Network Atlas team will be spending the next month working
feverishly to improve the product and get it ready for 2019. I am very
excited to announce the following list of features that should come online
early next year:

   1.

   Cable system operation status allows users to see which segments are
   up/down/partial and their last outage, along with textual details of
   previous outages with potential for links
   2.

   Cable system information - length, activation date, and estimated
   end-of-life
   3.

   Fast page load time of <5 secs for users within the US
   4.

   3D data center locations
   5.

   “Buy capacity” - a form that generates an email to a specified cable
   owner
   6.

   Report-an-issue on routes for users to send feedback
   7.

   Ability for users to receive email notifications about cable status
   changes ,Option to show subsea cables only , Option to show active cables
   only, Option to show future cables only
   8.

   A Time Machine function that will show cables that will be active in the
   future
   9.

   Ability to add custom fields in select or all cables to show information
   such as latency3-tiered Network Atlas Cable
   10.

   Management UI: Users can:Add/Delete/Replace

I can’t wait to share this next phase of Network Atlas with you all. Once
it’s complete, it will truly be “one map to rule them all.”

Next up, let me address the elephant in the room. As many of you know,
Network Atlas’ Kickstarter for $100K for 2019 funding came up short of
meeting its goal(we cancelled it before the time because many of you
reached out wanting to support directly not via Kickstart). However, it was
an excellent learning experience, as it provided a chance to interact with
potential donors and hear their questions. One of those questions was if
Network Atlas could show its 3-year plan for the project. In the interest
of transparency, I would like to share with you Network Atlas’ proposed
3-year operating budget as of today.

You can see this as details in our blog -
https://www.networkatlas.org/blog/eoy2018

Month of December, we will freeze adding new fiber routes to Network Atlas,
this will allow us to focus on working the 10 feature we have explained
above. If you want to upload fiber routes you own and authorized, feel free
to go to https://kmzs.networkatlas.org   and
upload them and please include your email address in the file name (or
create a colder with readme in it) so we can reach back with questions. Our
self-service portal will solve this issue in January :)

Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it
is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.

Have a wonderful December, and a happy new year!

Mehmet