VMworld 2013 – Part 2 How to build self healing data center with vCO
Orchestrator is probably the second best product VMware makes, this is of course my opinion. The kicker? It’s free. Free! vCenter Orchestrator uses drag and drop design, is very scalable, has flexible...
View ArticleVMworld 2013 – What’s new and next for VMware Horizon View
The pace and rate of technology change is faster than ever. 66% of workers use 2 or more devices. Half of all non-pc will be BYO by 2016. By 2014 android will outstrip iOS. Mobility is bringing new...
View ArticleVMworld 2013 – Is Process Killing Ceativity?
ServiceNow is a IT Service Management tool offered as Software as a Service. In regards to Service Management, there is a path to IT Transformaton. Consolidate – move service systems to a single system...
View ArticleVMworld 2013 – Practical Real World Reporting with vCenter Operatins
VCOPs provides me excellent data and information. The problem is building enough knowledge to understand and translate what I am seeing. An example is shown of peak Disk IO being very different from...
View ArticleVMworld 2013 – Tips and Tricks vCenter Log Insight
This is a brand new session this year covering a newer offering from VMware. Logs logs logs we all have them. Some issues with logs are not having the knowledge to interpret, time synchronization, and...
View ArticleSite Issues Resolved
I have found the site was a white page for many people. This has turned out to be a technical issue with OSE Firewall for WordPress. I have disabled this plugin for now and I am using an alternative. I...
View ArticleOn-Call Responsibility Example
In the past I have had to create on-call rotations for use in an operations environment. The goal of a rotation like this is to provide the employees with the ability to plan for time when they may be...
View ArticleA New Look For The Site
Well friends I am on the search for a new look for this site. Please email me an recommendations. I tend towards darker themes and they seem to be difficult to find.
View ArticleHow Flight Tracking Apps Work: Volunteers
“Flight tracker apps, initially popular among aviation geeks, rely on some of those same geeks for their data. Aviation disasters tend to make headlines, particularly because they are so rare and can...
View ArticleModernizing Your Firewall Infrastructure Just Got Easier
“On the heels of a very successful Ignite 2015 conference in Las Vegas, it’s clear that we have a rapidly growing opportunity across the security industry.” View More
View ArticleUsing Neural Networks and Self-Organizing Maps to Attack the Insider Threat
“We’re pleased to share a recent post from Dan Cybulski and CTOVision.com, the research blog of Cognitio Corp., covering a recent discussion by Palo Alto Networks expert Tim Treat at the 2015 Insider...
View Article44,000+ Expected at Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Meeting
“Current estimates tell us that between 42,000 to 44,000 shareholders are expected to show up at the shareholder meeting celebrating 50 years of Warren Buffett managing Berkshire Hathaway. The annual...
View ArticleSRM – Array Based Replication vs. vSphere Replication
“SRM supports two different replication technologies, Storage Array or Array-Based Replication and vSphere Replication. One of the key decisions when implementing SRM is which technology to use and...
View ArticleHome Automation Systems – A Consumer Checklist
“The Internet of Things (IoT) concept has gained a lot of traction over the last couple of years. One of the main applications of IoT lies in the home automation space.” View More
View ArticleWhat’s the difference between ‘C’ and ‘CE’ on calculators?
“While researching this question, we happened upon a word that made us feel old: vintage. It’s hard to believe that our trusty math buddy is now considered vintage machinery. According to Vintage...
View ArticleTweet @CiscoLive #CLUS for mrWF
“Friends – a quick favor, if you have a moment. I just finished up with a speech down here in San Diego for Cisco Live.” View More
View ArticleApple and Google Race to See Who Can Kill the App First
“The iOS App Store used to be simple. Apps were things, little squares you could see and touch, and it made sense to buy them, put them on your phone, and use them one at a time like blades in a Swiss...
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