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Will IT Cultural Barriers Prevent Virtual Payoffs?

January 11th, 2010 By Randy Arthur
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I read a fascinating article today by Lori MacVittie who blogs over at DevCentral. Lori wrote a phenomenal post on the subject of virtual appliances versus specialized hardware entitled “When Did Specialized Hardware Become a Dirty Word?

This post has crystallized a lot of my thinking around this topic over the past year or so. I encourage you to read it.  What I really like about Lori’s observation is that she recognizes the organizational and cultural barriers that will mean that the adoption of virtual appliances in the infrastructure will likely not yield the expected savings or efficiencies that their proponents claim.

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Video: Bringing Trust To The Cloud Front | Jay Noble

December 30th, 2009 By Jay Noble
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The growing buzz around cloud computing the past few years has resurfaced what are really ever-present concerns in information technology and data management. The topics of trust, security, compliance and regulation — they’re not going to go away.

Does anyone really expect that, say, the government’s appetite for regulation and rules regarding digital records will decrease?

There was a time you could take a server, put it in a room, watch it, work on it, replace it. Now, with virtual machines, they can be created and spun up anywhere, wherever those resources are available. Many of our types of clients have certain requirements for data, however, they need to be able to answer, “Is it within the bounds of a state or country? Who is accessing that data? Do I have proof that the data hasn’t been moved or changed, and if so who did the moving and changing?”

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