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June 10, 2010
Everybody talks about virtualization. The technology hypes and the doubters are deliberately ignored. But let us be honest: virtualization necessarily leads to new abstraction levels...
March 26, 2010
Nowadays, enterprises are more and more often a result of mixing physical, virtual and cloud environments. And therefore a single point of management...
March 18, 2010
“According to a recent survey conducted by Vanson Bourne on behalf of UC4 Software, almost half of the 300 IT managers surveyed are planning...
February 19, 2010
People like to think in “either-or”solutions, trying to make their lives easier, and maybe unconsciously trusting the paradox that more choices may lead...
February 16, 2010
Don’t worry, I don’t want to open a new chapter in the “chicken or the egg” causality dilemma. But when I stumbled upon an argument...
January 29, 2010
My last post dealt with monitoring and insight, reacting and optimizing as the two sides of the automation coin. Because monitoring and reacting are not...
January 19, 2010
When talking about automation, people easily ignore the power of change and consider the contemplated processes as engraved in stone. In spite of the fact...
December 23, 2009
Of course, December is always the time for predictions, especially when we are going to enter a new decade. No wonder that December also marks...
December 15, 2009
Have you ever heard about the Global Information Industry Center (GIIC)? It’s part of the University of San Diego – situated close to the place...
December 04, 2009
It was Thomas Samuel Kuhn (1922-1996), one of the most influential philosophers of science of the twentieth century, who revolutionized our picture of The Structure...
November 30, 2009
‘Over the next five years, IT automation will overtake offshoring as the next major efficiency trend in IT.’ This is how Ken Jackson, President of...