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Jun 24 2008

Adams joins twitter as Senior Operations Engineer

Asma Kaleem   |  34 Views

twitterlogo-thumb1 Adams joins twitter as Senior Operations EngineerTwitter has remarkably made its way to stay up during the last few days. The service is working smoothly ever since its last downtime. But will it be able to stay up 100% in a coming few days is yet to seen. Twitter has hired new Ops Engineer, John Adams to fix its downtime problem. Adam replied to his fellow, brandy at twitter:

I’ll be working with director of ops (Jeremy) to fix twitter, official title is probably something like sr ops eng.

JohnIn his interview to TechCrunch, John said that he would be working with team to solve  their problems. Biz Stone, the co fonder of twitter said that they have hired Adam from July 08 and he has got scalable experience by working as a Security Engineer at various reputed companies like Apple, Inktomi, iFilm etc. Biz further added that Rudy Winnacker, who is serving Google as a Systems Engineer since last five years will also be joining twitter shortly.

Though twitter has already joined their hands with pivotal labs, it seems that they are still not satisfy with their service and are unable to serve up to the mark. New hirings depicts that twitter is on its way to make quality improvements.

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kafka
June 24th, 2008 at 05:28

I love the twitter. Such a good minimal service,
A few more features and a stronger API and we are ready to rumble…

 
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