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Server, Cloud and all points in-between
WebSphere Loves Windows…Who Knew?
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Steven B. Martin
9
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For years I’ve heard people say that Microsoft technology is great for mid range solutions. I can’t tell you how many CIOs have told me things like “we use WinTel for department level applications but the big iron apps run on Unix.” There’s a general...
Server, Cloud and all points in-between
Two flavors of cloud computing – Public and Private
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
Steven B. Martin
2
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Six years ago we announced a multi-year, multi-product vision for the Enterprise which we called Dynamic IT. The principles were simple - virtualization, model driven, services oriented and user centric. Shortly thereafter, we began to conceptualize a...
Server, Cloud and all points in-between
Walking the Walk – the Cloud and Standards
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over 3 years ago
by
Steven B. Martin
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Earlier today, the DMTF announced the creation of the “ Open Standards Cloud Incubator ” group which will specifically focus on developing a set of informational specifications for cloud resource management. This is one of what will probably be a number...
Server, Cloud and all points in-between
The "Benefits" of Singularity... Thoughts on the Events of the Week
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over 3 years ago
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Steven B. Martin
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Even before the events of early this week, we were fielding questions about a homogenous hardware / software approach. Apple being the obvious example - clearly there is a segment that is willing to pay significantly more for a closed hardware / software...
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