Desktop Virtualization Cultural Challenges – Part 2

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

In part 1 of “Desktop Virtualization Cultural Challenges”, I discussed the need to consider user experience and perspective of technology.  The greatest technology in the world that fails to be adopted by the end user is a failed technology. Today, technology is pervasive in many individual’s personal and business lives. The kind of cell phone [read more]

Overcoming Challenges in Public Sector Cloud Computing

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Cloud Computing is one of the most overused terms in modern enterprise IT planning circles.  Everywhere I turn, clients are talking about needing a “cloud” environment from both their internal and external IT Services providers.  In some cases, cloud computing is absolutely the right strategy.  In others, it’s a disaster waiting to happen.  The only [read more]

Mainframe Disaster Recovery without Tapes – Part 3

Monday, January 11th, 2010

In part 1 of my series on Mainframe Disaster Recovery without Tapes I covered “virtual tape libraries”. In part 2, I covered “the disaster recovery process”.  In this post I will address “additional challenges associated with mainframe disaster recovery without tapes”. 
So now we know how the solution works, but what do you do if you don’t [read more]