Monthly Archives: July 2021
VMware’s Bernard Golden: Advice for Cloud Clients
I spoke with Bernard Golden, Executive Technical Advisor at VMware, about the cloud’s evolution, the rise in complexity in IT, and the advice he...
Top School District Leverages The Cloud To Revamp Communications
One of the largest public K-12 school systems was faced with a dilemma when the COVID-19 pandemic forced students, teachers, and administrators to go...
Why The Jedi Contract Failed – And How To Properly Conceive of a Massive...
The US Jedi project was critical to the future of the US Defense department, far from trivial at $10B dollars, appeared to have been...
Key Takeaways from ‘The Qualified Sales Leader’ by John McMahon
In February, I wrote “CIOs Proclaim the Tech Sales Model is Broken.” Before sharing the piece, I asked a few colleagues at my employer...
How To Avoid a Crisis when Migrating Identities to the Cloud
The benefits of cloud computing aren’t lost on anyone. However, migrating identities and associated applications from on-premises systems to the cloud can prove daunting.
Along...
Equinix’s Karl Strohmeyer on Data Centers, Cloud, and Evolving Infrastructure
In a wide ranging conversation, Karl Strohmeyer, Chief Customer and Revenue Officer for Equinix, spoke about the rapidly evolving IT infrastructure market. Among the...
CIOs Discuss the Post-Covid World: Will Hybrid Work Continue?
In this discussion with leaders in the CIO community, we explored the evolving agenda for CIOs as a return to office becomes possible.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rciQuGl_nNg
Panelists:
Paige...
Why You Need to Start Getting Ready for Windows 11 Now
When Microsoft announced its plans for Windows 11, it was clear that it wasn’t just another Windows Update exercise. The new version of Windows...
Dell’s Ultrasharp 4K Webcam: Finally An Alternative To The Logitech Brio
When the Logitech Brio came out years ago, it was arguably the best 4K camera in the market, and it worked with the Windows...
Windows 11: With Intel’s Help, Microsoft Pivots to Hybrid Personal Computing
It’s been over half a decade since a Windows operating system (OS) launch made significant headlines – June 1, 2015, in fact when Microsoft...