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Anonymous, 
11 October 2012

With so many different Cloud Computing solutions now available in the market, it can be difficult for the IT Manager to make an informed choice about the right type of Cloud to go for. By following our 5 simple steps, we’re helping you to demystify the Cloud and select the right Cloud solution for your business.

1. Choosing the Right Hypervisor

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admin, 
08 October 2012

The need for businesses to reduce spending on infrastructure, together with the advancement of Cloud Computing, has caused industry analysts Gartner to declare that a fifth of all businesses will own zero IT assets by 2013. As the City approaches Q4, Gartner's 2013 prediction looks likely to become a reality.

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Alex Parker, 
28 September 2012
IT Directors and CTO’s often approach me to ask what I recommend for the next step on the IT road map for companies who have virtualised with VMware.  To help unpack this topic, I thought it would be useful to post a blog with some generalised help and advice.
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Anonymous, 
27 August 2012
A Managed Private Cloud using VMware technology is one of the most efficient ways to run and operate your IT infrastructure as it utilises Cloud Computing to run your core IT systems. As you’re probably aware, Cloud Computing removes the need for upfront investment in physical servers and infrastructure as you no longer require physical servers in-house as your computers are connect to a virtual data centre. This makes running your IT much more efficient and cheaper as you effectively lease your server resource on a monthly basis.
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Alex Parker, 
20 August 2012
Everyone knows that VMware is the best virtualisation specialist in the market and if you’ve looked into the competition, then you’ll have quickly realised that they don’t come anywhere near to the functionality and expertise found in VMware’s vSphere. 
 
After you’ve virtualised your in-house servers, what’s the next step in the IT roadmap to increase agility and performance in your business technology?
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Anonymous, 
13 August 2012

Technology is always changing and IT enterprise systems can quickly become out of date. The latest software and applications can help you to do new things and make your business more efficient. Perhaps more pressingly, equipment tends to age, warranties expire … and sometimes things break. In a decade of recession and with the double dip becoming more apparent, what are the choices available to the IT Manager?

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Alex Parker, 
03 August 2012
 
One of the biggest objections that we come across from IT Managers stems from an unknown desire to own their own data centre.
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