Category Archives: 3. Hybrid Systems Delivery
Disaster Recovery in European SMBs
By Tony Lock, Martha Bennett and Dale Vile KEY POINTS The term ‘disaster recovery’ is[...]
Clouds for hire
Is it effective to build out a network infrastructure to handle all workloads, rather than[...]
A View from Above the Clouds
Audience – IT & Business professionals Occasion – IAP Symposium, 14th October 2011 Presenter(s) –[...]
Expert Clinic – Revamp the network to cope with explosion in mobile kit
Ethernet was originally conceived of as being used by networks consisting of limited numbers of[...]
Expert Clinic – Mixing network traffic types on Ethernet
For much of the past decade the “networking” that connects users to their applications and[...]
Expert Clinic – Cumulo Ethernet: Building Ethernet cloud fabrics
One subject that is getting plenty of attention in IT circles is “Cloud” although, truth[...]
Big data and the cloud
One of the big advantages of cloud computing is scalability in terms of both server[...]
Smarter Networking for a smarter data centre
How do data centre networks need to evolve as business systems become ever more complex?[...]
Beware the cost of virtualisation lock-in
As the old saying goes, repeat something enough times and it becomes accepted as the[...]
Will SaaS make you more efficient?
SaaS might give you more availability, it might cut your capital costs, and it might[...]
Expert Clinic – Flattening Ethernet
The concept of an IT service used to be defined as an individual, often silo’d,[...]
Virtual worlds away in SMB space
Industry-standard x86 servers have now been used in SMBs for about 20 years, making this[...]
The Ethernet traffic mix-up
For much of the past decade the “networking” that connects users to their applications and[...]
How to gear up for dynamic service delivery
If servers and applications form the heart of the IT infrastructure, then the network is[...]
Software Licensing and Subscription
By Tony Lock KEY FINDINGS Few organisations know what software they are using The vast[...]
The impact of Cloud on IT
By Andrew Buss and Dale Vile KEY POINTS Cloud is complementary to existing IT infrastructure[...]
Server Virtualisation Snapshot
For much of the last three years x86 server virtualisation has been highly visible in[...]
The how and why of virtualising core business applications
When it come to virtualisation and private cloud, it seems that IT is happy to[...]
The Co-operative on virtualisation & Windows 7
Windows 7 migration is not just about upgrading the operating system. In this webcast we[...]
Cloud Connectivity
By Andrew Buss KEY POINTS Connectivity is not widely perceived to be a major barrier[...]
Royal Mail opens the kimono once more
Is it possible to migrate a large scale email environment to the cloud and keep[...]
Does Office 365 keep its promises?
Running your email and office applications in the cloud is not a new idea; Google[...]
Operating System Selection
Open Source and Proprietary – The Decision Criteria The selection of operating systems was once[...]
Cloud today, tomorrow, not yet
Given all the hype and conjecture recently, we could be forgiven for thinking that we[...]