First day in the new Intel JF1 Offices

Today is my team’s first day in our new offices in Intel’s newly-remodeled Jones Farm 1 (JF1) offices (see this post for some background and pictures from the “open house” a couple of weeks ago). I was out of town last week at SXSW (and got sick while I was there, which is why I dropped off the face of the earth for a few days - more about that in another post). I have lots to say about the rest of SXSW, but first…

I’ve been at my new desk for a few hours, long enough to get settled in, get things set up the way I want them, and unpack my meager two boxes worth of belongings (the rest of my bulky audio/video gear was stored at home until I have a secure place for it here).

So far, here’s what it think: It’s awesome. Taking some getting used to. The increased light, color, and “cool” factor are much appreciated. I’ve already availed myself of the free soda fountain and donuts. :-) Haven’t moved around to try to work in one of the “open” community spaces, mostly because I really like my new cube. I’m at the end of a row, facing a wall of windows that overlooks a really nice enclosed courtyard. It’s a north-facing window, so there’s shouldn’t be too much direct light/heat. We’ll see as summer rolls around. I requested and got a larger “tower” filing cabinet to store my A/V gear. They’ve got an onsite team of “red hats” to address any issues that pop up (no one expected this to go perfectly). It’s been really smooth, and I feel really lucky to be a part of this pilot program.

Because I’m on the end of a row, and “exposed”, a dozen or so people have come over and leaned in to my cube to say “Hi”. It’s nice to have people drop in and visit, but if that volume keeps up, it’s going to get annoying. I think it will drop off as the novelty of the whole area wears off. If not, I’ll have to put up a sign warning not to poke/feed/disturb the animals in the cages. ;-)

Here are a few more pictures to give you an idea of what it’s like now that we’re actually living here. I’ve added them to my existing “Intel JF1 New Offices” photoset on Flickr, so you can browse there for some additional peeks at life here.

My new cube, mostly set up the way I want it:

My Cube, populated
My new desk, set up

They’ve already gotten rid of the supply of paper cups near the free soda/coffee machines. Apparently people from other areas of the campus were coming over and helping themselves. Or something. So now, we’ve all been “issued” an official mug/cup to be used. *sigh* Yeah, this is still Intel all right. ;-)

Mug Patrol - No Freeloaders!

Here’s the neighborhood the Intel Software Network team lives in (named “Pinot Noir” - all the neighborhoods are named after varieties of Oregon “grapes” ;-) ):

ISN Neigborhood

And here’s Aaron taking advantage of the power height adjustable desks to work standing up. I’ve seen more than a few people trying this - interesting. I won’t be doing it - I’m too lazy, and I LIKE to sit down and work. :-)

Aaron taking advantage of the adjustable height desks

The “living room” area wasn’t as busy and crowded as I thought it would be on opening day.

The Living Room

And finally, here’s the little card-shaped USB flash drive (1GB) that was in everyone’s welcome bag, which has a bundle of “fun” software, including Google Earth, Picasa, some freeware games, and, notably, a copy of FeedDemon (which recently went freeware) and an OPML file of Intel feeds to subscribe to. Could it be that Intel is starting to “get it” regarding feeds? ;-) Oh, and in case you were wondering, like I was, if the whole flash drive is contained within the little flippy part, it’s not. I pulled the flippy part out, and along came some wires that were kind of important. ;-)

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So that’s it - our new home! I’ll probably do a video tour soon, to give you an idea of how the whole place ties together. And I haven’t gone to the lobby for some Guitar Hero action yet, either, which is on my agenda. Ooh, that reminds me! I need to bring in Super Smash Bros Brawl for the Wii and get some people playing that. Good times! :-)


10 Responses to “First day in the new Intel JF1 Offices”


  1. 1 elly parker

    Nice! Bet you the rest of the ee’s that don’t get new cubes don’t get flash drives either! ;-)

  2. 2 Greg Smith

    I was thinking this same thing.

  3. 3 Jeremiah Reams

    You know Josh if you just unbolted the front of your cubicle A La “Office Space” style you’d have one hell of a view :) .

  4. 4 Scott Edwards

    Please explain how you have a Mac and not a Thinkpad/HP. I know you have a valid reason but I’m very envious ;)

  5. 5 Josh Bancroft

    @Scott I have a Mac because I asked my boss for one, and I support myself (that is, I don’t depend on the IT call center for help - I took on the responsibility of making everything work myself).

    There’s a very small Mac pilot at Intel, where people could opt in to a Mac instead of a Thinkpad or HP, and I’m involved in that pilot, but my Mac use at Intel goes way back before the pilot started. Pretty much right after Apple switched to Intel chips, basically. I’d been wanting to try a Mac for a LONG time, for all of the creative/video/podcasting work I do, and I haven’t looked back.

    I wouldn’t go back to a Windows laptop if you paid me. :-)

  6. 6 Mike

    Wow, I like the look now that you’ve moved in. I know right where you’re sitting, a very nice view, and the hallway traffic is not bad now that the entrance is an automated security gate (no visitors, just employee entrance). That’s pretty sweet.

    So, the drinks and donuts thing, how long will that last? I remember visiting acquisition sites and their freebies didn’t last long after acquisition. Although, CO3 retained their free soda up until the time I left Intel (don’t know the status nowadays). In typical Intel style, I imagine there will be some attempt to measure the effect of free refreshments and it will be reported on a quarterly basis. Hmmm, how do you predict the progression of work effectiveness through free refreshments on SLRP and how do you determine EOL? ;-)

  7. 7 Josh Bancroft

    @Mike well, there were no donuts/cookies today, so I guess that answers the question as to how long THAT’s going to last. ;-)

    As far as the soda/coffee, I think they’ll be around much longer, since there are machines/infrastructure installed (it’s fountain, not cans or bottles). But, like everything, I’m sure it will eventually succumb to the cost cutting axe. I intend to enjoy it while I can. :-)

  8. 8 Jim

    The mug thing is really silly. The people from other parts of the building who are coming for the free soda (oh noes!) will just bring their own cup. What happens if you don’t use the “official” mug? Do the “official” mugs come with an RFID chip that makes the drink machines work? :)
    Also, check out those huge stacks of books on top of the filing cabinets on Aaron’s picture. Isn’t that a safety issue? ;)

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