…No, it’s not Christmas. It’s not the fourth of July…or Halloween, Thanksgiving, St. Patrick’s day or even National Chihuahua day.
July 29 is System Administrator (SysAdmin) day!
Wait—you didn’t know? Well, you will never be able to say that again, after reading this ultimate guide to the celebration of SysAdmin day.
On July 28, 2000, Ted Kekatos (a system administrator) came up with the idea to celebrate the (often overlooked) job of a system administrator. Over the years, on the last Friday of July, the little-known holiday has built a steady momentum. In fact, several international companies now recognize the event with various contests. There is even an official song.
Whether it is resetting your password, replacing your toner cartridge, helping with an email attachment or kindly reminding you to check the power cable, a system administrator often performs the tasks that keep your organization up and running. For instance, when a server goes down in the middle of the weekend, your SysAdmin is notified, and he or she goes to work.
In all seriousness, system admins are some of the hardest working people you will meet. No day or hour avoids them as a possible work time. They also work diligently to keep you up and running. Not to mention for every time they fix your blue screen, there are probably 100 other things they are doing behind the scenes to prevent other computer related disasters.
So, on Friday July 29, make sure you are ready to embrace the day! Take this new wealth of knowledge, channel your inner-geek, and party like it’s 00110001 00111001 00111001 00111001— (That’s binary code for 1999)!