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Performance and profitability don't have to suffer as a result of high CPU usage
Managing performance and cost has become a significantly more difficult job with capacity planners and performance analysts having to defer hardware and software upgrades due to squeezed budgets.
Julian Stuhler, Triton Consulting Ltd | 5th February

Seeking alternatives to costly mainframe applications
With a commodity productivity application, the most effective delivery is on the lowest-cost platform or from a provider. The problem is that 20 or 30 years ago, people put everything on mainframes. They wrote it all in code.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 19th January

Can Google create a good cloud banking service?
Like a lot of big, old industries, the banking function is essentially a function nowadays of software, standard protocols, high-performance (yet standard) IT systems ... and soon impeccable cloud computing credentials.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 14th January

Webinar on managing hybrid and cloud computing types
Increasingly, governance of hybrid computing environments establishes the ground rules under which business activities and processes - supported by multiple and more diverse infrastructure models - operate.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 6th November

XDAS standard aims to empower IT audit trails from across complex events, perhaps clouds
We're going to take a look at an emerging updated standard called XDAS, which looks at audit trail information from a variety of systems and software across the enterprise IT environment.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 8th September

HDS looks to Cloud Economics
As Cloud technologies start to take a back seat, attention is shifting to the need to redefine service levels in terms of business values that help users understand the real economics of the Cloud.
Martin Banks, Bloor Research | 13th July

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