Category: Intelligent Workload Management

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  1. ISVs, SaaS and Intelligent Workload Management

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    About five years back I was thrown into a ‘business strategy off site’ session with my present employer having just joined them the previous week. Not knowing all the players around the table in a conference room at a suburban office park motel I determined that keeping a low profile was the best approach.

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  2. Breaking free

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    Breaking free In a classic Star Trek episode “The City on the Edge of Forever”, Mr. Spock describes the 1930s technology he was forced to use to construct a computer as “stone knives and bearskins”. This is not far from the IT model businesses have been mired in for decades. Businesses could apply the bes

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  3. Identity management, compliance management and workload mobility

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    Identity management, compliance management and workload mobility The web is chock full of both hype and fear surrounding the challenges of cloud adoption. When you’re talking about the public cloud, there’s a lot of truth in that fear. In some ways, focusing on access control and user security obscures impossibly tangled issues, like who is responsible for

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  4. What is holding us back from intelligent workload management?

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    What is holding us back from intelligent workload management? There are three essential components of intelligent workload management (IWM): An operating system that enables us to perform a task or set of tasksSystems management tools to deploy and move workloads The ability to make each workload self-aware, so that it knows its own limitations It’s this thi

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  5. Identity Management and the Unified Fabric of Security

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    Identity Management and the Unified Fabric of Security The main force driving the evolution of the identity management (IDM) market is, in my opinion, the growing need for organizations to have a unified view of identity in the enterprise. I emphasize “unified” because for a while now the enterprise has seen a steady rise in the number of IDs that p

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  6. Is There a Cure for SaaS-sprawl?

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    Is There a Cure for SaaS-sprawl? Last September, Chris Hoff wrote of his concerns about SaaSprawl, setting off a lengthy and lively discussion.At the core of Hoff’s concern was the tendency for enterprises to “edge toward Cloud adoption by cherry picking applications for externalization using SaaS as the platforms.” The net r

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