Notes from the Consultant’s Jungle

By- Bob Landström

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Web 2.0 Collaboration: Contrarian Food for Thought

May 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment · Business, Internet, Web 2.0

As I’ve mentioned numerous times before, Web 2.0 technologies are of great interest to me because of the potential I see to amplify communication, collaboration and business processes in general. I’ve been working on the creation of a social layer on top of ITIL service management right now, and almost daily I’m seeing other [...]

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Data Center Capacity: Different ways to say the P-word

April 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Business, Convergence, Data Center, Technology

In 2006, Amercan data centers consumed more power than American televisions. Collectively, data centers consumed more power than all the TVs in every home and sports bar in America. That really puts a new perspective on it, doesn’t it?
For the past few years, the “P-word” has loomed large in the dialogue around data [...]

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Internet Capacity- Circa 2010

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments · Business, Convergence, Internet, Technology, Wireless

By Carrisa Baptiste- Mobile Devices Consultant, Advocate Networks, LLC
It has been years since I’ve used a paper telephone book, I use yellowpages.com. Several of my friends have received their diplomas from online educational institutions. Let’s not forget my eleven year old nephew who has a cellular phone and uses the internet to connect with other [...]

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Year of the Container Data Center: Spring has sprung for the new limb on the Data Center family tree

April 23rd, 2008 · 1 Comment · Data Center, Technology

Momentum is a powerful force, and momentum coupled with synergies cannot be denied.
Today IBM is announcing their entry into the Container Data Center space. Starting with their newly released iDataPlex high density server product, and riding the wake of Microsoft’s widely publicized embracing of Data Center Containers, the recipe was there for a product combining [...]

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New Data Center Cost Estimate Updates from the Uptime Institute

April 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Data Center, Technology

You may be familiar with the “Dollars per KW plus Dollars per Square Foot of Computer Floor” white paper from the Uptime Institute for data center construction cost estimation. Following the update to their widely referenced Tier classifications paper, this benchmark for thumbnail cost estimation has been updated as well. If you’d like to look [...]

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Collaboration: Email vs. Wiki

April 17th, 2008 · No Comments · Business, Web 2.0

This comes by way of Espen Anderson’s blog: http://www.espen.com/archives/2008/03/email_vs_wiki.html  and (From Chris Rasmussen via Anthony Williams.

Per my earlier posts on email technology’s fit for today’s business processes, I think this diagram presents a very clear argument on its own.
 
 

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How Cold Should My Cold Aisles Be?

April 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Data Center, IS Security

I was recently asked a question about how cool the cold aisle should be in a data center using hot/cold aisles to manage temperature.
This question is difficult to answer without other background information. I’ve seen specifications reference ASHRAE guidelines, Uptime Institute recommendations, and so on. For me, TIA-942 (which is the basis for the international [...]

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Email is Dead! Long Live Email!

April 15th, 2008 · No Comments · Business, General, Web 2.0

I am firmly in the camp that sees email as an outdated technology, and one for which the utility for current day business processes is waning at best.  I have seen commentary from the Web 2.0 community saying similar things, but I decided to send an unsolicited query out into cyberspace to see how broadly [...]

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Chickens and Eggs

April 14th, 2008 · No Comments · Business, General, Web 2.0

I lead into this discussion using the well known adage that says, “Which came first- The chicken or the egg?”  Granted, it’s a bit trite, but many a glass of wine has been tossed back over discussions about cause, effect, cause.
Recent developments in physics are re-confirming what has been told by ancient metaphysics for millennia.  [...]

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I love the work I do for my Customers

March 13th, 2008 · No Comments · General

I am passionate about the work that I do for my Customers. I work as an IT/Business consultant, for medium to large companies across a variety of vertical markets. Though each of my Customers has unique businesses and unique concerns, in all cases there is a need to progressively and opportunistically close the alignment gap [...]

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