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Pete’s Weekly Wrap … Choose Your Interconnect at High Performance on Wall Street »

For those interested in high speed interconnects, of the kind used to connect server farms and storage networks, High Performance on Wall Street should have plenty of interest … and may help decide whether your future is in Gigabit Ethernet or InfinBand.

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Blog World: Magmasystems »

This Labor Day, we are introducing a new weekly feature to highlight third party blogs that focus on enterprise IT and infrastructure issues.

We begin with Marc Adler’s Magmasystems blog. Marc works for a major investment bank as the technology head of their complex event processing initiatives.

Check out his blog at magmasystems.blogspot.com.

Pete’s Weekly Wrap … In The Clouds For High Performance on Wall Street »

Labor Day weekend is upon us, which means that preparations for the High Performance on Wall Street show are hotting up. This won’t be an R&R time for me. Not least, this news service gets its official launch at the event, so there is more than usual to do.

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The ‘Chicken and Egg’ of IT Transparency »

By Charles Rattray, Tideway Systems

Global financial services organisations today face a major challenge - the growing realisation that not knowing what they have is the first barrier to delivering better IT. You can’t manage what you can’t measure, but you can’t measure what you can’t see. Unfortunately, as any business leader can confirm, barriers such as these cost money to break down, and entering a new phase of IT efficiency and operational excellence will come with some cost. Equally unfortunate, return on investment is typically difficult to justify prior to the expenditure - and the net benefit even harder to articulate – two points often raised in defense of doing nothing. Yet what we tend to miss is the idea that what we really want to know is how does one asset we have in our infrastructure relate to other assets – where are its dependencies?

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Pete’s Weekly Wrap … Virtual Moves For Microsoft. And Cisco. »

For a long time, the world of virtualisation meant VMware, for the most part (with due respect to IBM, which more or less invented the concept). OK, and a bit of Xen (now a part of Citrix) and maybe Virtual Iron and perhaps Scalent Systems. Now, add Microsoft to the list. And add it near to the top. Cisco too, though no one knows exactly why.

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Datacentre Space Shortage - Relocation and Virtualisation »

By Allan Mertner, Tideway Systems

As one of Europe’s most active financial centers, London has been in the news lately due to the shrinking datacentre real estate available to support countless large financial institutions. Experts now estimate that the vacancy rate in London’s co-location facilities will approach 0% by 2009. And London is not alone – Tier1 Research reports that in 2006, global datacentre demand rose nearly 13% percent while facility supply rose only 4%.

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Pete’s Weekly Wrap … Under A Cloud »

Network World carried this useful article on Fidelity Investments’ plans to expand its use of virtualisation across its datacentres.

Interesting timing of this, given it’s not been a great week for proponents of that technology, in the wake of VMware’s major snafu on Tuesday when users worldwide saw their virtualisation systems stop working properly due to a bug in VMware’s licensing code.

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Garbage in, Garbage out: Rich Compost for Cost Growth in IT Delivery and Management »

By Tim Coote, Tideway Systems

Anyone who’s worked in IT knows the old GIGO saw – ‘Garbage in, Garbage out.’ However, even I was surprised when one of my customers told me that he and his bank had been dealing with this for fifteen years and are just now really beginning to understand the point. They’d spent much of that time building and layering business processes to run the IT business more effectively. One of the main results was that they had multiple processes, checks and cross checks, but none that had added hugely to business effectiveness. In fact, effectiveness actually declined.

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Pete’s Weekly Wrap … Microsoft Won, Linux Didn’t »

It wasn’t a particularly inspiring week in the world of infrastructure IT. But it’s summertime, so better things lie ahead. Here’s a look back at the past week as seen through Pete’s RSS reader …

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Before You Virtualise: Five Steps to Success »

By Richard Muirhead, Tideway Systems

There’s no doubt virtualisation is a hot topic – in fact, an October 2007 Gartner report cited “Virtualization 2.0” as one of the top 10 strategic technologies for 2008. As power, space and budget constraints continue to weigh heavily on financial firms, many are turning to virtualisation to help them free-up critical data center resources. Unfortunately, the rush to solve these escalating data centre challenges and stay on the cutting edge of technology can cause organisations to undertake enormous companywide virtualisation initiatives - without first designing a clear plan of attack.

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