It is day three of the Cisco Partner Summit (CPS), and there have already been some very exciting announcements that have come along. Here is a quick recap of my perceptions of what we can expect from Cisco in the coming year. Day One John Chambers took the stage as the opening [...]
Cloud Computing
Virtual Desktops are the gateway to cloud computing
Virtual desktops (vDTs) are not typically perceived as harbingers of Cloud Computing. For one thing, Microsoft makes it challenging for Cloud providers to host them. And cloud computing frameworks generally do not include virtual desktops – even VMware vCloud Director lacks integration with VMware View. Nonetheless, virtual desktop deployments are increasingly acting as gateways to cloud [...]
Overcoming the Obstacles to Cloud Computing
While cloud computing has garnered exceptional mindshare – even outside of IT, most organizations are unprepared to adopt it on an enterprise scale. They first must overcome technology, organizational and process hurdles. Barriers to Cloud Cloud utilizes virtualization as its underpinning technology, but most organizations get stuck along the virtualization journey – [...]
BYOD as part of a Desktop-as-a-Service Strategy
BYOD increases productivity. At least that’s a common justification for acquiescing to employee demands that they be allowed to use their personal devices in the workplace. But while working with familiar computing devices may make individuals more productive, the resulting lack of device and data respository standardization can mean productivity reduction on an organizational [...]
Path to the Cloud: From Consolidation to Virtualization
An architectural approach to Virtualization and Cloud Computing Cloud is truly a nebulous term to most organizations. There are SaaS models that offer a form of cloud-based services. Host providers offer compute and storage resources in the cloud. Midsized to large enterprises require more security and control over their applications and data requiring private and [...]
