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The stuff that otherwise gets away: occasional musings deemed unfit to publish officially, from a leading independent Asia Pacific software analyst.

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Windows Server 2008 is here (and stuck between the big iron and a hypervisor)
First, a disclaimer: I'm not a Microsoft-basher nor a fanboy. Second, a warning: get out your noise-cancelling headphones if you don't want to listen to the marketing machine from Redmond. Things are about to get noisy ... It seems like...
Michael Warrilow, Hydrasight | 26th February '08

Don't believe the (virtualisation) FUD
It's not much of a surprise that Microsoft is emphasising the message that only 10% of server workloads are virtualised today. While it's possibly true, and I can't argue that specific point, it certainly doesn't paint the full picture of the...
Michael Warrilow, Hydrasight | 25th January '08

Virtualisation in 2008
2008 is going to see further attention to a wider range of virtualisation technologies. At Hydrasight, we've just started to publish our trends for the coming year. What follows is selected highlights in regard to virtualisation. VMware's...
Michael Warrilow, Hydrasight | 6th December '07

FUD sells security, doesn't it?
Hydrasight has previously noted that it believes the enterprise security landscape will change significantly by 2009. Moreover, we stated that the vast majority of organisations will be unprepared to defend against an increasingly sophisticated...
Michael Warrilow, Hydrasight | 20th November '07

Pay IT forward (or hello to the $100 laptop)
You may have heard of the so-called $100 laptop project, which is more accurately known as 'one laptop per child' (OLPC) if for no better reason than it currently costs more. According to reports, and after much talk (but less action) by many...
Michael Warrilow, Hydrasight | 12th November '07

HP Software to acquire Opsware, and makes a loud cloud of smoke in the process
I just got the chance to hear the details on HP Software's intention to acquire Opsware, formerly Loudcloud. In case you're not familiar with Opsware, co-founder Marc Anderson's blog states they help automat[e] large-scale modern datacenters and...
Michael Warrilow, Hydrasight | 26th July '07

Linux on the business desktop
I received a mountain of comments regarding my blog entry about desktop Linux, which explored my early experiences using SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (as a potential Windows replacement for the business user). I must confess I was pleasantly...
Michael Warrilow, Hydrasight | 19th April '07

Microsoft in security
Sometimes I'll point to a technology trend that is emerging in the market only to come back to it a few years later and feel an amazing sense of deja vu. Let me share one of these with you and, if you haven't guessed already, it has to do with...
Michael Warrilow, Hydrasight | 13th April '07

A vista of Apples, penguins and more
Let me share a tale of woe on how worlds collide. But, first, a disclaimer: just like an ex-smoker, I'm the worst kind of Mac enthusiast. In balance, I'm focused on the needs of the enterprise / business user. So I'll start by noting that there...
Michael Warrilow, Hydrasight | 23rd February '07

(re)Defining IT Service Management
Hello world. Please allow me to begin this post with a question, then to get side-tracked, before I work my way back toward a (partial) answer. Here goes: what is IT service management? To begin my answer, first some history. I was a practitioner...
Michael Warrilow, Hydrasight | 22nd December '06

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