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September 30, 2007

Continued Support for Virtualization

NetworkWorld recently did a series on the New Data Center. They touched on the products and best practices, talked about security, storage, the wan, and virtualization. What I was really looking for was an article that I read on virtualization called Into the virtualization realm, which included a great slide show that discusses 7 Ways to use Virtualization. I have been reading NetworkWorld at the office and was pleasantly surprised when I went to their site and found a vast amount of content on many technical and support topics.

Most companies and organizations that I speak with have already deployed some sort of virtualization. If you or your organization has not, then I would encourage you to start investigating virtualization. You can start by reading, listening or viewing information about virtualization on the Internet. Most virtualization tools can be installed on your desktop which is a great way to start. Here is a link to a ZDNet Whiteboard explanation about Virtualization an an article from NetworkWorld that identifies 10 free virtualization tools worth noting.

In mid 2006, I wrote about my experiences with our Server Consolidation Project and included an Update a few months later. Since that time, our use of virtualization use has doubled. In my opinion, Virtualization is a great tool that can help you to better manage your environment. Virtualization is not the data center killer application that will allow you to reduce your data center to one rack, however it is a tool that will allow you to consolidate many of you smaller and mid sized application servers into a single footprint. To be effective you need to find the right mix of applications, hardware and system resources (CPU, Memory, disk i/o) that works for you and your organization.

Every organization has different needs and different types of infrastructure, but now there are virtualization products that support many different types of platforms (Intel, Unix). VMWare, Windows Virtualization, Xen are the major players and another great place to start.

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September 22, 2007

Weekly Content Consumption

In 2005 when I started listening to Podcasts, my focus was purely technical. Then I discovered Manager-Tools and Management Craft added Management and Leadership podcasts to my weekly rotation. In the last year I have expanded my listening choices to a bunch of non-technical podcast that focus everything from Boston events to Business events. I listen every evening on my way home from work, when I do errands on Saturdays and when I do yardwork and chores around the house. I have also started watching more Video from a variety of sources on the Internet, mostly focusing on business and technical topics.

I find that listening every week helps me to stay current with Technology and exposes me to the new trends in computing. Back in July of 2006 I outlined the Podcasts that I listened to on a regular basis and identified the podcasts that I listen to on a daily and weekly basis. That list has changed a little and I wanted to share with you what I am current listening to and encourage you to check out these podcasts and video-casts.

Daily Feeds:

Weekly Feeds:

  • Business Week Cover Stories- Great Show Every week well worth listening to
  • Manager Tools - Mark Horstman and Michael Auzenne provide and excellent weekly show that will help both the experienced manager as well as the first time manager. Well worth checking out.
  • This Week in Tech TWIT - Leo Laporte and others discuss the week in tech
  • Management Craft - Lisa Haneberg interviews authors and others from the Management Space
  • Between the Lines - ZDNET - Dan Farber, David Berlind and Larry Dignan discuss Tech news with a nice skeptical twist
  • HBR Idea Cast - Harvard Business School show about business problems and solutions
  • In the Trenches - George Starcher is carrying on for Kevin Devin and focuses on the System Admin and Network Admin Space
  • Windows Weekly - Paul Thurrott and Leo Laporte discuss the Microsoft space
  • PaulDotCom Security Weekly - Paul Asadoorian, Larry Pesce and Twitchy discuss security issues and vulnerabilities. This is a great show to listen to to get your weekly dose of security info.
  • The M Show - John Wall produces a weekly 10 minutes show about business, news and Boston.
  • Marketing Over Coffee - This is a new podcast featuring John Wall and Chris Penn from Podcamp fame.
  • Hanselminutes - Show featuring Scott Hanselman with great content and delivery. If you like Hanselminutes you will love .NET Rocks ...
  • .NET Rocks! - Carl Franklin and Others discuss development tool on the Windows Platform

Weekly Video Feeds:

  • Best Damn Tech Show - Flemo, Sir Adam Plante, Rand, Smitty and almost forgot Dr Drew - Check them out
  • IT Idiots - Are you a visual learner ? Is so The ITIdiots site is the place to go. You can watch as they configure a server or step thru Virtualization. Great site, with great content.
  • Business Week Video - Business Week has made a nice transition to the web delivering great Web, Audio and Video content
  • Revision3 - Some Tech but much more
  • Scriggity - No Tech, Just Life

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September 02, 2007

PodCamp Boston 2 - Boston Area Technology Professionals

Are you a Technology Professional in the Boston Area ?

Have you seen the shift in Technologies toward a Web-Centric Web-Services approach to applications where the Web has become an application delivery mechanism as opposed to a document delivery system. If so, and if you would like to learn more, then you should consider attending:

PodCamp Boston 2, October 26 - 28, 2007, at the Boston Convention and Expo Center

PodCamp Boston 2 is the new media community UnConference that helps connect people interested in blogging, podcasting, social networks, video on the net, and new media together for three days to learn, share, and grow their new media skills. Whether you're just interested in new media or an experienced veteran, PodCamp Boston 2 is for you!

I attended PodCamp Boston last year can tell you from a first hand experience that this conference is not your typical Marketing/Advertising based conference. You don't need credentials to help or speak. Anyone who is so interested may contribute. Commercial pitches are discouraged. All PodCamps obey the Law of Two Feet. If you turn a speaking opportunity into an advertisement, PodCampers will simply walk out.

This year I am hosting a discussion on "Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 and Beyond". The discussion is open to everyone and I welcome input from other facilitators and everyone attending PodCamper Boston 2.

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