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By Cloud Computing News on July 27, 2010
The third installment of the International SOA Symposium and the second installment of the International Cloud Symposium will be one huge co-located event in Europe from the 5th to the 6th of October 2010. The first time around it was arranged in the b…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged city of amsterdam, installment, international cloud, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on July 24, 2010
Enterprise Architecture is one of those annoying concepts. It can generally be perceived as being either too complex (“You want to know everything to an excruciating level of detail!”) or too simple (“It’s a spreadsheet with a list of …
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged Enterprise, Enterprise Architecture, Time, time enterprise
By Cloud Computing News on July 15, 2010
Where have all the lenders gone? 2010 is an awkward time for the financial industry. It used to be so easy to obtain equipment leasing, even for new hotels. Several lenders specialized in offering midsized and large, branded hotels all the FF&E leasing…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged awkward time, equipment, equipment leasing, Time
By Cloud Computing News on July 8, 2010
Many of the benefits of cloud computing are based on the ability to tap into cloud providers’ inexpensive resources not just at any time its needed for capacity (cloud bursting) but at any time that costs can be minimized (cloud …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged inexpensive resources, Time, Windows
By Cloud Computing News on July 1, 2010
While I have probably beat the definition of cloud computing to death, I want to spend some more time on where the magic really lies in Cloud Computing. Without going into a Ballmerellian rant, the key to unlocking the full potential of …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloud, Magic, Software, Time
By Cloud Computing News on June 22, 2010
There are big savings in time and money for biotechs and pharmaceutical companies that turn to cloud computing, but it may only be for a while, not necessarily for the long term.
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged biotechs, cloud, pharmaceutical companies, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on June 11, 2010
Last time I wrote about a few thoughts regarding the failure of the enterprise architecture programs. Most are complicated. You have a great deal of difficultly explaining the benefits. It is probably one of the most common questions I’m asked. “Ho…
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged architecture programs, Enterprise, Enterprise Architecture, Time
By Cloud Computing News on June 5, 2010
When a corporate website is first conceptualized, one of the first things that come to mind is the website structure. How best can we architecture our web structure so that it’s relevant, up-to-date, functional and easy to navigate, all at the same t…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged structure, Time, web structure, website structure
By Cloud Computing News on May 31, 2010
In his opening keynote at the 6th International Cloud Expo, Sam Gross, Vice President of Global IT Outsourcing Solutions at Unisys Corporation, will discuss the latest technologies and approaches that help knock down these barriers, creating the opport…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Enterprise, international cloud, Time, unisys corporation
By Enterprise Architecture News on May 30, 2010
This was the first time we had 3 PhD proposals at the same time. Three (3) seems to play an important part in the “research” history in the making of the School of ICT; this year 3 PhD students graduated… So what are my personal perspective on th…
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged May, phd proposals, phd students, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on May 15, 2010
After spending some time critiquing new release from Troux Technologies, I received a lot of inquiries about other tools. Since SenseAgility has a vibrant Enterprise Architecture practice, I’ve dealt with a lot of these tools either through evaluation or implementation – perhaps even all of the ones …
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged architecture practice, lot, Time, Troux Technologies
By Cloud Computing News on May 12, 2010
Time magazine recently listed the 10 Tech Trends for 2010, that is, those issues and ideas that will shape the Web for this year and the immediate future. Amongst the references to cloud computing, the potential domination of the IPad and reliance on platforms rather than just websites, was the idea …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged immediate future, ipad, Magazine, Time
By Cloud Computing News on May 4, 2010
Once upon a time the world of computer security was divided into two zones, inside and outside, but the shift to cloud computing changed that. “How do you design a resilient security system when the source of the attacks are most likely people inside …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged computer security, Security, security system, Time
By Cloud Computing News on May 3, 2010
He said that he found cloud computing to be “old wine in new bottles”. His arguments were almost exclusively about how outsourcing is a bad idea. The rest of the time he spent pointing out that for all the time he’d had an Amazon S3 …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged amazon s3, bad idea, cloud, Time
By Cloud Computing News on April 24, 2010
From time to time, I find some really interesting talks on cloud computing and I share those videos here at Cloud Ave, essentially acting as a filter…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloud, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on April 16, 2010
Four different ways to tackle it – time to decide which is for you…
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged different ways, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on April 13, 2010
I will be updating yet another blog, but his time purely on Enterprise Architecture and some of the processes I have used in the past, I will make sister posts here as time moves on however. The new blog for my EA notes on process and of course my broken EA ways of doing things is: iEnterpriseArchit …
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged Blog, Enterprise Architecture, Time, time moves
By Cloud Computing News on April 13, 2010
Controller Danny Werfel says agencies have been developing inventories and now it’s time to get rid of unneeded real estate. OMB also preparing to kick off cloud computing certification program. And administration’s performance management portal …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Controller Danny Werfel, estate, management portal, Time, werfel
By Enterprise Architecture News on April 9, 2010
Time: 2010-04-20 10.00. Location: Room F3, Lindstedtsv 26. Type of event: Defense of dissertation.
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged defense, Location, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on April 7, 2010
Soft skills separate you from the pack of consultants/employees more than any other skill. Yet, very few people focus on this type of training and reading. When was the last time you spent time learning out to build relationships with people not like you? You tease about the sales
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged relationships, Soft, Time, when was the last time
By Cloud Computing News on April 6, 2010
Traveling does not have to hinder your blogging. Instead, you can use this time as an opportunity to engage and interact with your community even more. There are many tools available to you and with the prolification of wifi hotspots in major cities, getting on the web while on the road is as easy a …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged hotspots, major cities, opportunity, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on April 4, 2010
Running a bit late this time due to self-imposed pressure to get a book complete. But it’s the same old miscellany of a week’s-worth of Tweets and links, sorted into the same old categories, preceded by the same old ‘Read more…’ link. Enterprise-architecture, business-architecture, business-strategy …
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged bit, business architecture, Enterprise Architecture, Read, Time
By Cloud Computing News on April 3, 2010
While it’s way too easy to get a brain-freeze every time you hear or read about cloud computing’s transformative this and oh-so-superlative that,
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged brain freeze, Time, way
By Cloud Computing News on April 2, 2010
It’s time to put our heads together to envision “the perfect 10″. This is a time of great innovation and change in the Linux world, with major new initiatives from powerful groups bringing lots of new ideas, new energy and new code. Thanks to the combined efforts of Google, Intel, IBM, Canonical, Re …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged innovation, innovation and change, linux world, Time
By Cloud Computing News on April 2, 2010
It’s time to put our heads together to envision “the perfect 10″. This is a time of great innovation and change in the Linux world, with major new initiatives from powerful groups bringing lots of new ideas, new energy and new code. Thanks to the combined efforts of Google, Intel, IBM, Canonical, Re …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged innovation, innovation and change, linux world, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on March 24, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO—-At a time when competitors are producing increasingly proprietary products, Dell today announced open, standards-based solutions that let customers of all sizes integrate new technologies without sacrificing performance or their existing IT investments.
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged based solutions, FRANCISCO----At, proprietary products, San Francisco, Time
By Cloud Computing News on March 10, 2010
Discount: 50% OFF Coupon Code: none needed Start Time: 2010-03-10 Expired Time: 2010-06-15 50% OFF VMware vSphere 4 Essentials – Buy Now for just $495 (Reg.$995) VMware vSphere 4 Essentials Bundle provides an all-in-one solution for small offices to virtualize three physical servers for consolidatin …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged OFF, physical servers, Reg, Time, virtualize
By Enterprise Architecture News on March 9, 2010
… time and cost in gaining access to the information and intelligence that is critical to managing its business in the new reality of the European energy market,” said George Abou Harb, Enterprise Architecture & SOA Global Practice Leader, Logica …
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged cost, George Abou, global practice, Harb, practice leader, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on March 8, 2010
This time out we’re bringing in Joel Hebert from Ottawa. Joel is a Microsoft Community Influencer and a Microsoft MVP for ASP.NET. He’s presenting 2 great topics…it’s going to be a great night! Hurry now and reserve your seat because space is limited. To register go to http://deveast.eventbrite.com. …
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged influencer, Joel, Joel Hebert, Microsoft, microsoft mvp, Ottawa, Time
By Cloud Computing News on February 26, 2010
At a time when cloud computing and its predecessors for infrastructure as a service are finding strong interest in the market, selection of a quality vendor has become important. A new white paper from Hostway Corporation stresses the importance of …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloud, market selection, predecessors, Time
By Cloud Computing News on February 21, 2010
“Over time we will see cloud alternatives to every application from communications, collaboration and portals,” according to Gartner Managing Vice President Gene Phifer, who was in Manila to speak in a conference conducted by IBM. The computer giant launched its new Lotus and Domino collaboration pr …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged collaboration, computer giant, Domino, gene phifer, Manila, Time, Vice President Gene Phifer
By Enterprise Architecture News on February 18, 2010
With a bare-bones IT operation, who has the time or inclination to worry about reusable services?
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged bones, inclination, operation, Time
By Cloud Computing News on February 17, 2010
Last year about this time I shipped off to San Diego for an executive conference on Cloud Computing. It was a pretty swank event with most expenses paid and I was lucky to have the attendance ball drop in my lap, but I was not going to be contented with fillet minion dinners and open bars, so I set …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged ball drop, open bars, San Diego, Time, year
By Cloud Computing News on February 16, 2010
About time. There was a great deal of resistance to cloud computing from federal government hinged largely on security and privacy concerns. Now, faced with escalating costs and and ageing IT staff the move into the cloud seem inevitable. We’ve already seen this sort of behaviour in different parts …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged deal, federal government, privacy concerns, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on February 9, 2010
Small accrued in then for the first time in 3 months as the mentality for gross sales built, reported to the National Federation of Independent hope scale. An explanation slug in Q4, fetching a $991 a million damage complaint for its hunt & media concern including Ask and excluding Citysearch. Witho …
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged gross sales, mentality, National, national federation, news in Business architecture, News in Enterprise Architecture, news in technology architecture, q4, Time, Trends in Enterprise Architecture
By Cloud Computing News on February 6, 2010
InfoQ: Faster Time to Value through Cloud Computing…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, cloud, Cloud computing, clouds, Faster, feasability study of cloud computation, InfoQ, news in cloud computing, technology in cloud computing, Time, trends in cloud computing
By Enterprise Architecture News on February 5, 2010
The Great Master Lea had spent more than a cup full of time gazing into the cloud like leafs at the bottom. Now, as time had come and gone with no apparent effect on the outcome of the day he caught hold of the thought that had eluded him for so long. This was his thought: “ How can I explain the va …
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged apparent effect, Great, Lea, leafs, Master, news in Business architecture, News in Enterprise Architecture, news in technology architecture, Time, Trends in Enterprise Architecture
By Cloud Computing News on February 4, 2010
If I had a nickel for every time I heard people mention Hadoop or Map/Reduce in the same sentence with Cloud Computing, well … I would have a lot
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, Hadoop, map, news in cloud computing, nickel, technology in cloud computing, Time, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 4, 2010
Given how much time I spent developing my case against cloud computing and talking about Google and their momma, I suppose I shouldn’t have been too surprised when I saw this … Google will no longer allow FTP publishing on its Blogger service beginning March 26.Hh. What a coincidence. I use FTP to …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, Cloud computing, clouds, coincidence, feasability study of cloud computation, FTP, google, momma, news in cloud computing, technology in cloud computing, Time, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 3, 2010
When is it time to change your IT platform? How do you decide if a point solution in your architecture should follow your current vendor offerings or that it’s time to add something new? Let me give you my perspective on this important question. I recently worked on a project for a large company tha …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, news in cloud computing, offerings, perspective, platform, point, point solution, technology in cloud computing, Time, trends in cloud computing
By Job Feed on February 2, 2010
Details: Classification: Full Time Location: Menlo Park, CA Position: Mid-Level Systems Admin (60% Responsibilities are Desktop Support) With more than 100 locations in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia, Robert Half T
Posted in Enterprise Architecture Jobs | Tagged Asia, Australia, Classification, Europe, Full, Menlo Park, menlo park ca, North America, north america europe, Robert Half, Time
By Enterprise Architecture News on February 2, 2010
Time Management has always been a much talked about subject of management. Jim Rohn said “Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money, but you cannot get more time.” Yet, software engineering has always understated the importance of time. In most organizations, time sheets are filed cas …
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged Jim Rohn, Management, money, Time, time management, time sheets