Morningstar wrote:
Kirby with Yugi Hat wrote:
I went pass NEO hq earlier and there was no one there. i live in LA.
Any explanations?
Yes, didn't they outsource their computer system to a non-Neopets company a few months ago? Back when all of the shop databases were moved. I cannot for the life of me remember the name of the company.
So, if the system was down, the computer techs would be working on it where this company is situated--not in the Neopets headquarters.
Then...why would the old building still have computer's in it?
Even if a company outsources computer functions, it may still have some computers around to do ordinary stuff.
everconfused wrote:
Sierra, TNT's outsourcing their server operations?! Gah, if what's been happening is any indication of that company, they better rethink that decision and fast.
Yes, there have been numerous articles in Technology newspapers and mags the past couple weeks about it. This is undoubtedly why Donna said in the Editorial last week that soon there would be very few Red Pteri downtime pages. Here's one of the articles (from the Web Host Industry Review):
Neopets Moves to Equinix Data Center
July 15, 2004 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Equinix, Inc. (equinix.com), a provider of network-neutral data centers and Internet exchange services, announced on Wednesday that Neopets, Inc., a global media and entertainment company, has reached an agreement to locate at Equinix Internet Business Exchange data centers, in a move that Equinix says will reduce Neopet's overall network connectivity costs.
Neopets runs the youth phenomenon Neopets.com, an online entertainment site in which members must maintain the health and well-being of their "virtual pets." With more than 77 million registrations (created by an estimated 23-25 million users) and seven billion page views per month in the last four years, Neopets is a quickly growing Web site.
Equinix's aggregation of carriers, ISPs and other network service providers allows content providers to cost-effectively execute strategic connectivity agreements with key business partners within a highly secure and reliable environment.
Through direct interconnection within the same facility, content providers can cut costs as well as the performance degradation associated with linking to multiple partners over great distances, resulting in lower connectivity costs, an improvement in end-user performance and an increase in reliability and redundancy.