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Virtualization Corner Phil Riccio has plenty to say about technology issues. At Stratus, he heads up marketing for virtualization, servers, Linux and storage. Before landing at Stratus in 2007, he was director of business development for IBM’s largest U.S. reseller, and he learned a thing or two about servers as North American marketing manager of HP’s enterprise server group. |
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Virtualization reaches adolescence
Virtualization technology is ubiquitous today. It has evolved rapidly into a solution that can deliver greater levels of efficiency, improved systems and business management, and increased application availability
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"You might be fault tolerant"
With apologies to Jeff Foxworthy for the jokes that follow, I find it interesting that a 35-year-old technology is making a comeback.
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Get your head out of the clouds!
For decades, the “cloud” was a convenient metaphor used by the telecommunications industry to hide a mosh pit of acronyms. Today, it’s used to describe methodology for the delivery of computer services and applications
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Don't get misty-eyed about fault tolerance
Virtualization vendors are pushing up the availability stack and fault-tolerant solution providers are wrapping themselves around virtualization. Well, kumbaya.
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Phil Riccio has plenty to say about technology issues. At Stratus, he heads up marketing for virtualization, servers, Linux and storage. Before landing at Stratus in 2007, he was director of business development for IBM’s largest U.S. reseller, and he learned a thing or two about servers as North American marketing manager of HP’s enterprise server group.