acrobat.com goes live!

This is what the birthday of acrobat.com looked like from a remote location (yes, the blur is intentionally):

acrobat.com birthday

On June 1st 2008 at 10am MST the deployment of all services under the umbrella of “acrobat.com” began. Countless people in San Jose, San Francisco and other US locales were involved. The screenshot above shows you what I saw during the deployment: the left side is a roster of all people involed, the greenish area in the middle shows the status of each individual service (green == good in this case), on the right hand side we have running issues and a timeline and, finally, the bottom is reserved for participant chat and a view into the San Jose command center. The same screen was broadcast to all participants in real-time using Connect Pro.

I’m not going to write about acrobat.com in general, because there are tons of places which have done that already.

Oh dang! I completely forgot to point out that there is an enhanced version of acrobat.com available as an AIR application. Everything you can do on inside your browser, you can also do inside a desktop application (plus some extra features that make sense on the desktop only).

2 Responses to “ acrobat.com goes live! ”

  1. Christina
    June 2nd, 2008 | 4:54 pm

    You survived the day!
    In more than good form, no doubt.
    Pumpkin, no more.
    Congratulations !
    Get some sleep -
    C.

  2. June 3rd, 2008 | 10:23 pm

    Congratulation, Tobias!

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