Author Archives: Tony Lock

The DC you have to the DC you need

Your data centres are stuck in a rut. While 90 per cent have had an[...]

What’s the fuss about flash?

Firstly, to be clear, we’re talking about flash of the hardware variety, not the software[...]

Device Proliferation and Data Fragmentation

By Tony Lock Bring your own device (BYOD) continues to attract considerable attention, but the[...]

Clouds and the Data Centre weather forecast

By Tony Lock Enterprise Data Centres are complex collections of systems acquired over long spans[...]

The Data Fragmentation Challenge

By Tony Lock Every IT professional is acutely conscious of the rapid rate at which[...]

Data fragmentation challenges for CIOs

By Tony Lock A recent survey by Freeform Dynamics confirmed that access to accurate information[...]

Data Protection as a Business Enabler

While the importance of business information is almost universally recognised, few organisations have enjoyed either[...]

Forget Big Data – No one is panning for gold

By Tony Lock CIOs have been subjected to the combined efforts of a significant proportion[...]

Managing expanding business – Critical Linux workloads

Evidence from users in the real world shows that for large workloads, the mainframe offers[...]

DCIM and Energy Management

By Tony Lock Over several decades IT management has focussed almost exclusively on keeping servers[...]

Speeding up ‘Change’

By Tony Lock For much of the last decade ‘IT’ has become something of a[...]

Empowering your users the ‘right way’

By Tony Lock Many organisations say their people are among the most valuable assets they[...]

Windows Server 2012

Windows Server 2012 is a big bet for Microsoft, and is a major step forward[...]

Security, privacy and data protection

By Tony Lock Many businesses today are faced with the challenge of rapidly fluctuating operating[...]

Data Centre Evolution

By Tony Lock Data centres and computer rooms are an important hub of many organisations,[...]

Cloud storage matters

The storage architecture you will need for a private cloud deployment will probably be very[...]

Big Data, Analytics and the Future of Data Centres

Audience – IT & Business professionals Occasion – VMUG Meeting, Manchester February 12, 2013 Presenter(s)[...]

Visions of the ‘Perfect Data Centre’

By Tony Lock Datacentres tend to have very long life times and the opportunities to[...]

Consolidation in the cloud

As the feverish excitement of cloud hype becomes a practical challenge for you to solve,[...]

A Data Centre that takes care of itself

A DC that takes care of itself. Can you build it, do you want it?[...]