Thursday, February 5th, 2009
A colleauge of mine brought this little gem to my attention, and in the interest of sharing, I thought ya’ll would also find it interesting.
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2009/01/02/it_trends_2009_fforecast/
Quick Excerpt:
“Just about every major company funds a junkyard of application systems and technologies attached to them. Few have had the incentive to fix this, much to the consternation of corporate IT departments. Remember the IT cost justification for that ERP system - all those systems that it would replace, but somehow never did. And recognize the fact that this residue of junkyard legacy counts for a big part of the IT budget, and generates lots of operational inefficiency.
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Thursday, February 5th, 2009
In order to achieve greater efficiencies for IT investments, most IT models leverage the Information Technology Information Library (ITIL) standards model when implementing solutions within the organization. Although standardization may provide some substantial operational benefits, the reliance on traditional methodologies for critical data services are not meeting the more stringent financial and budgetary objectives we are trying to achieve in a down market. The optimized data services model is a shift away from traditional approaches, embraces recent advancements in server and storage virtualization, including data de-duplication, continuous data protection, WAN optimization, and thin provisioning to enable a paradigm shift in the datacenter to a more cost effective and optimized approach to IT.
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Monday, December 29th, 2008
Our CTO Wai Lam, (who is one of the brightest guys I have ever met) was recently featured in an executive viewpoint in Virtual Strategy magazine, and I thought his views were quite interesting, and could provide some insight to the readers of this blog.
http://www.virtual-strategy.com/December-2008-Executive-Viewpoint/Executive-Viewpoint-Wai-Lam-FalconStor.html
Please review it and let me know your thoughts.
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Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
With the economy being what it is, and all the consolidation going on in very large US business, the ability to provide complete data mobility is becoming a very interesting topic for many a CIO these days. I ran across an interesting article on searchstorage.com as an example of how virtualization can actually make data migrations as easy as “flipping a switch”!
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Friday, October 31st, 2008
Lots of folks have recently been asking me about how the cost benefits of introducing the ODS model in their datacenters. I guess the current economic climate is finally pushing the CIO’s to take an even closer look at what they are doing to reduce costs to help the business.
It boggles my mind how much money companies are throwing at their technology vendors to help them solve some simple business problems. Backup and Data Replication for DR are the two big ones. Innovation in the datacenter is at a standstill in many cases simply because the incumbent technology “partners” the company has chosen has only a few ways of doing things. The “traditional” companies have been repackaging the same old methodologies and forcing it down the throat of their customers, and taking advantage of the fact that the technical decision makers in these companies are simply too busy fighting fires to do the proper research to find out what else is available in the market. Sure the old approaches work and feel comfortable, since it is what everyone is “used to” doing. But times are changing, and those companies who make the effort to review the new innovations in the technology market today may be pleasantly surprised to find out they can most likely reduce their current IT expenditures by 50% or more.
In the next few blogs, I am going to dive a little deeper, and give specific examples of how companies can leverage the ODS model to dramatically reduce costs. As an example, what if I can show you how to get all the benefits of data deduplication without actually dedulicating your data? How about saving 80% on your WAN to consolidate data protection for remote offices, without having to buy all those VERY EXPENSIVE network tuning appliances. How about increasing operational efficiency by 70% or more? You need to take your current vendors to task, and I will be more than happy to show you how.
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Sunday, September 28th, 2008
Finally, imagine if the ODS utility model could be implemented while leveraging the same server and storage infrastructure currently in place! That would make rolling out the solution a bit more cost effective and easier to deploy than a complete rip and replace scenario. There would be no need to purchase proprietary disks or servers, the accumulated knowledge of the existing environment would not be wasted, and the existing service contracts could stay in place, which could reduce costs further while also lowering the learning curve. In order to accommodate such a scenario, the ODS solution would have to provide intelligence in an abstraction layer which integrated with and virtualized the existing storage infrastructure.
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Friday, September 19th, 2008
Last time I suggested a new model for data management, the Optimized Data Services model – an integrated suite of capabilities that would operate in a virtual environment, intelligently managing data use, protection and archiving, which in essence creates a services oriented utility model for critical data services. Today I’d like to continue on this topic, covering the need for integrated risk management, deduplication, and general interoperability.
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Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
This is going to be a three part series, due to it’s length. I will try and post one part each week for the next three weeks. This topic covers a new paradigm in storage virtualization, which I am calling the ODS model. The ODS (Optimized Data Services) model is a holistic way to do exactly what it says, leverage innovation in technology to reduce IT costs and optimize data services.
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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
A while back, I was one of the SAN experts on SearchStorage.com, and I guess my work there was noticed by one of the folks working at Wikipedia.com. Anyway, I was asked to provide a definition for something or other, (I can’t even remember what it was at this point), but knowing that they do good work there, and the fact that I am currently doing researchfor the second edition of SAN for dummies, I wanted to get the best definition of “Storage Virtualization” that I could, so I searched for the “Wiki” of it. What I found was one of the most comprehensive definitions of storage virtualization around, but alas, one that could use either some more updating or better research.
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Sunday, June 15th, 2008
It’s official. Virtualization has hit the mainstream. The reason I know this is even PC magazine is now featuring stories and mentioning the aspects of how cloud computing is going to change everything. I have been reading PC mag for years, and i find it exciting that even the PC guys are talking virtualization now, and not just as it pertains to running applications on a PC, but from the perspective of the network and storage (http://www.pcmag.com/current_issue in the frontside section “Living in the cloud”) Excerpt:” Cloud computing is set to tale over the world”.
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