One advantage of HP’s virtualization management approach is that we work closely with all the major virtualization vendors. Earlier this week, we hosted a partner virtualization event in San Francisco along with our key virtualization partners including Citrix, Microsoft, Red Hat and VMware. The...
ENISA has recently released three documents related to Cloud Computing, all of them available online: Cloud Computing Risk Assessment Cloud Computing Information Assurance Cloud Computing SME Perspective Survey Enjoy. --- Posted by Marco Casassa Mont ( here and here ) --- --- NOTE: use this mirror blog...
So this week is the HP IT Forum in Austin TX and I will be one of the HP attendees. For those of you that aren't familiar with this event (sorry, it is by invitation only), it is a great forum run by HP's IT team. It is a non-sales event; in fact HP sales people are not allowed to attend. Only...
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by
markjgrindle
on 11-17-2009
Filed under: IT Transformation, Data Center, DC Transformation, Transformatio, Governance, shared-services, Cloud Computing
This week I've talked with a couple of organizations about cloud deployments and expected benefits. One thing that I found interesting is the difference in HP's perspective from other providers. When a service provider (like HP Enterprise Services ) signs up for cloud , we want to be sure that...
I was sitting in on a meeting of the Information Technology and Operations Management ( ITOM ) curriculum committee at SMU the other day. One of the interesting things that has happened at business schools across the country is that they have reduced the number of core hours and increased the amount...
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The Next Big Thing
by
Charlie Bess
on 11-11-2009
Filed under: Business process modeling , Business value generation , Cloud Computing , Trends, Applications, Modeling, business rules, Business-IT Alignment
Happy New Year! Well, actually it is a happy new year for Hewlett-Packard as our Fiscal year 2010 began November 1 st . As I look back at 2009 it was a very interesting year for SOA... First, SOA was dead, and then the SOA zombies started blogging and talking about what is working about SOA. Later in...
It's amazing how much attention Cloud Computing is receiving. I was just at a data center conference in New York City the end of last week and Cloud was the topic of almost every session. People in the audience had lots of questions and some were even wondering if they could establish their own "clouds"...