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Open Letter to Twitter: Can We Help?

Dear Twitter,

In December 2006 I jumped onto Twitter, not realizing the impact it would have on my life. Twitter helped introduce me to Pam O’Neal (@poneal) at BreakingPoint (@breakingpoint) and subsequently move my family from Boston to Austin to work here. Now, each day at BreakingPoint, we use Twitter (30%+ of our employees are registered) to communicate with our community of server load testing professionals and network and security engineers, as well as communicate amongst one another.

As a company, BreakingPoint recognized the potential of Twitter early and in 2008, even added a product feature to test the ability of network devices' and application servers' to handle the load of Twitter traffic. Our team has worked for decades developing the latest in networking and data center technology and they know first-hand how hard it can be to sustain a reliable network and service. It is why they created a better network and load testing solution.

Yesterday, when Twitter was down due to a "bug triggered by an edge case in one of the core services", I thought about how important Twitter had become to our business and me. I watched the predictable posts complaining about the fail whale and it hit me; rather than throwing criticism, I would be best served getting my hands dirty and helping with the problem. An idea surfaced, which I talked through with our CTO and co-founder Dennis Cox (@denniscox), and the green flag was waved.

BreakingPoint wants to help Twitter by providing the use of its server load testing product and wicked smart folks (sorry, the Boston still in me) to help assure the resiliency of your company's network devices, servers and overall data center infrastructure. We want to provide the use of our BreakingPoint Elite, combined with a team of experts, many of them industry-recognized resources in security, Ruby, software engineering and load testing. As your company will see, we can provide server load testing on the scale a service like Twitter would need. I can have someone from our San Francisco office meet with your team today if needed (and I can be on the next flight).

BreakingPoint is a huge fan of Twitter and hopes that it can help! I've included the Twitter profiles for some of our team below. We are all looking forward to working with your company.

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denniscox - Dennis Cox
CTO and founder of @breakingpoint
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tmanning - Todd Manning
Author of @breakingpoint Twitter testing protocol
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todb - Tod Beardsley
@breakingpoint "protocol monkey" (his words, not mine)
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poneal - Pam Oneal
Vice President of Marketing @breakingpoint
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mikehamilton - Michael Hamilton
Product Marketing @breakingpoint
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kkuehl -Kirby Kuehl
Writes protocol (de|en)coders in C/C++ @breakingpoint
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jgstroud - Jonathan Stroud
Hardware design @breakingpoint
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druidian - I)ruid
@breakingpoint Labs
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chrisfenton - Chris Fenton
@breakingpoint--West Region
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KyleFlaherty - Kyle Flaherty
Communications for @breakingpoint

 Many thanks for everything your company has provided our community,

@kyleflaherty

UPDATE: I'd be remiss if I didn't also link to @busterbcook and @rhythmx, two more great BreakingPoint Tweeters!

Nice!

Posted by Technocrat at 2009-10-09 07:13
Smart thinking, on both the "Making Twitter Better" and marketing fronts. Well done. Now, lets hope Twitter takes you up on your offer.

RE: Nice!

Posted by Kyle Flaherty at 2009-10-09 09:45
Technocrat, big thanks. We are hoping the same thing.

/kff

great idea

Posted by ctreada at 2009-10-09 08:53
anything that can make Twitter more reliable is a good idea IMO.

wicked smart

Posted by @CoachDeb at 2009-10-09 09:25
what a wicked smaaat idea!
Brava 4 being proactive
while the rest of the world
beetches n moans

RE: wicked smart

Posted by Kyle Flaherty at 2009-10-09 09:44
Glad someone found my Boston humor funny ;)

Thanks Deb,
Kyle

wicked smart

Posted by @CoachDeb at 2009-10-09 09:46
not only did i find your baaastin humor funny
i actually Heard the accent wicked strong,
Matt Damon style :P

Kahma

Posted by Diane Guercio at 2009-10-09 09:52
I am from near Boston too. Regardless of the marketing possibilities, this is good karma. :)

RE: Kahma

Posted by Kyle Flaherty at 2009-10-09 11:35
Thanks Diane! I hope that eventually we can also help Twitter.

/kff

no subject

Posted by miked at 2009-10-10 14:37
great post, twitter definitely needs help, thats for sure

but you should be using yammer, and not twitter if you want to do microblogging/status updates within your org

RE: no subject

Posted by Kyle Flaherty at 2009-10-10 14:37
Thanks for the comment. We actually do use yammer internally as well.

/kff

http://www.patrickomalley.com

Posted by Patrick OMalley at 2009-10-15 03:05
Kyle,

Love the article.

I'm from Boston, and I actually worked as the VP of Ops for a search engine, and wrote a cathartic blog entry on how Twitter could improve performance with just a few hours of changes.

Its at http://www.the-linkedin-speaker.com/blog/2009/05/14/twitter-rant-how-twitter-could-be-faster-and-avoid-the-fail-whale/

If you need some help fixing the problem, I'd like to join you. Its really not rocket science.

@617patrick