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Hybrid IT Requires Existing Skillsets

As the public cloud continues to grow in popularity, it’s started to penetrate our private data centers and realize hybrid IT. More companies are adopting a hybrid IT model, and…

Having the Correct People on a Project Is Key to Success

All too often, companies put the wrong people on projects, and all too often, the wrong people are involved with the project. We see projects where the people making key…

Choosing Monitoring Tools for the SMB

Small-to-medium-sized businesses (SMBs) tend to get overlooked when it comes to solutions that fit their needs for infrastructure monitoring. There are many tools that exist today that cater to the…

Real World Experiences of Hybrid IT – Part 6

As we head into the final post of this series, I want to thank you all for reading this far. For a recap of the other parts, please find links…

Head in the Sand About Cloud: Part 3

In my first post in this series, I introduced an online discussion that sparked a few ideas for me about ways in which some IT professionals have developed poor responses…

Real World Experiences of Hybrid IT – Part 5

If you’re a returning reader to my series, thank you for reading this far. We have a couple more posts in store for you. If you’re a new visitor, you…

Not All Monitoring Tools Are “One Size Fits All”

Monitoring tools are vital to any infrastructure. They analyze and give feedback on what’s going on in your data center. If there are anomalies in traffic, a network monitoring tool…

Real World Experiences of Hybrid IT – Part 4

Welcome back to this series of blogs on my real-world experiences of hybrid IT. If you’re just joining us, you can find previous posts here, here, and here. So far,…

You Can’t Fix What You Don’t Measure

All successful cloud migration projects start with up-to-date knowledge of a company’s current infrastructure and application landscape. While it may seem obvious, many organisations don’t have a clear picture of…

Real World Experiences of Hybrid IT – Part 3

If you’re just joining the series now, you can find the first two posts here and here. Last time, I talked about the various decision points and considerations when using…