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Cloud computing, have you used it ?

February 21st, 2009 Roshin No comments

If you have used hotmail, gmail or yahoo mail through the web interface, you have experienced cloud computing already. Your email data and the software that facilitates the fetching and displaying of your email is on the service’s computer cloud. Yes, software-as-a-service has been there in the internet. But now it is taking the center stage.

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Solid State Drives for performance computing

February 16th, 2009 Roshin No comments
SUPER?TALENT FTM60GK25H Rev.2 SSD 60GBThe Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) have magnetic disks that spin at over 7000rpm while a read/write head hovers over them to do the job. Cons: moving parts, mechanical faults, lower speed, power consumption, heat and all that can bring the performance down and increase the carbon footprint ( these days anything can be measured by its impact on the environment ).
SSD - Internal LeopardEnter Solid State Drives (SDDs) which do not have any moving parts and thus ‘eliminate spin-up time, and greatly reduce seek time, latency, and other delays inherent in electromechanical disks.’ -wikipedia.
I am sure these are going to find its place in enterprise servers, data centers and storage solutions before they get to desktops. But this technology is HOT and will remain so for some time.
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What would you do with your IT budget this year ?

February 12th, 2009 Roshin No comments
The top tech concepts that will keep you busy this year could be -
  • virtualization – over 50% of all the servers in the world are virtualized. This technology is going to step out of the datacenter and move on to SMBs and even your desktop. The idea is to squeeze the last ounce of computing power from your chips.
  • information security – intrusion detection, access management, authentication technologies, security audits, firewalls, UTM boxes blah blah .. get yourself and your information lockedup in a ‘safe’ place .. if you can.
  • the green move – I am facinated by this move and I’m quiet excited about working on this I should say. Its not just about being friends with nature but to get your costs down by being more efficient and productive. It will have a great effect on your energy costs and cooling expenses. If you think this is just for datacenteres, you should take a look at this – www.ncomputing.com . I am in love with it already.
  • social networking software – orkut, linkedin, myspace, facebook and all that sprouts up on the web ( thanks to Web 2.0) is changing the way we interact with the society. Your enterpise could tap into the power of ‘humman connections’.
  • enterprise mobility – I am ‘always awailable’ if you need me for work. Sad, but true thankz to realtime mobility. You cell phones with IMs VoIP softphones etc can work with WiFi hotspots at home, work, coffee shop, canteen etc to keep u hooked on to your work no matter where you go.
  • web 2.0 – I wonder if you’d find conventional operating systems go thinner and thinner untill it becomes just a browser which supports web 2.0. Go Fig ..
  • web – video collaboration – Polycom, Aethra, Sony which dominated the market finds competition from mlabs, webex and a plethora of opensource applications. MS finally became serious about that NetMeeting application after all these years. And then there are paltalk, skype, meBeam etc.
  • software as a service – Well if you want to move your software expenses from CapEX to OppEX, then this is where you should go. But do you really want to move all your data out of your control to someone else who’d process it and get back to you? I suppose you would, cuzz they’d do a better job when it comes to security and uptime than you could.



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