Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

How Red Hat and KVM Ease Virtualization Technology Transition

Red Hat and KVM are addressing the network and data security concern many people have with virtualization technology and the physical-to-virtual migration.

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Transforming the IT Employee for Today’s Technology

Today’s use of technology – especially in non-technical industries such as healthcare, financial services, and energy – require a diverse skill-set that is harder and harder to find.

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Ways to Leverage Flash

From our own experience with Flash-based file systems, we’ve seen some great benefits, including System performance improvements of 50%, and 70% more mailboxes on an Exchange Server.

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NAND Flash – The Most Disruptive Technology in 50 Years

NAND Flash is poised to be the most disruptive technology to come along in quite some time. Does it signal the end of hard disk drives?

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ASG Transforms GRH Data Center and IT Environment

ASG successfully transformed their sprawling server farm into an efficient, scalable, virtualized data center. With VMware virtualization, we’ve achieved a 6:1 server consolidation ratio, improving overall efficiency and cost significantly.

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6 MYTHS of Cloud Computing – Numbers 2 and 3

In our last blog, we set the table and defined the cloud. We then explained the first cloud myth – that there is only one way to practice cloud computing. Here are two more cloud computing myths to consider as you explore whether the cloud is right for you.

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Addressing Cloud Security

Cloud security needs are virtually the same as any other computer network security challenge. View our video blog to Mark Teter addressing the topic of cloud security.

ASG and Hitachi Data Systems – Data Storage Solutions Follow Up

A follow up blog highlighting our data storage solutions partnership with Hitachi Data Systems. Some nice numbers!

Managing Complex Systems and Data Storage Requirements

Managing data storage requirements across numerous complex systems and infrastructure is no easy feat, but we found one way that simplifies and streamlines the process.