Monday, January 5, 2015

Are tablets the 'sweet spot' of BYOD policies?

ZDNet's Charlie Osborne shares predictions from Gartner, which reveal that tablets will become the "sweet spot" for bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies in the future and through 2017. The firm expects 90 percent of organizations will come to support "some aspect" of BYOD. Osborne poses the question, "Will [tablets] one day become dominant in BYOD for business users who own a device for both work and play?" What do you think?....more 2015JANNWS

Software Defined Networking (SDN) Showdown

CRN's Kevin McLaughlin discusses how VMware got its SDN product to market first, in comparison to Cisco, and shared some examples of how VMware is trying to capitalize on that head start. McLaughlin reports, "VMware and Cisco were close partners for a long time, but in a relatively short time, they've devolved into the Hatfields and McCoys of the data center. And according to partners on both sides, this skirmish is quickly morphing into a full-blown philosophical dispute." ....more 2015JANNWS

Time is Running Out- VCP's Must Recertify by March 2015

Last Spring 2014 VMware announced a new recertification policy for (VCP). If you are a VCP, it will be imperative that you maintain your VCP status by recertifying, or your company will be at risk of losing its current Program Status, and possibly, its benefits.  More on this topic: http://emadyounis.com/vrealize-automation/vrealize-automation-6-1-formally-vcac-iaas-install-2/#XTR 2015JANXTR

Two New Certifications Released on Cloud and Network Virtualization

Just in time to wrap up the year, we are releasing two new certifications. VMware Certified Professional 6 – Cloud (VCP6-Cloud) VCP-Cloud certification validatesthat you have the skills and experience needed to effectively install, configure, and administer a cloud environment using VMware vCloud® Automation Center and its related components. VCP6-Cloud status shows that you not...more » 2015JANXTR

NetApp joins the EVO:RAIL party and includes a FAS

NetApp announced that they are now part of the EVO:RAIL partner program. Although I have been part of the EVO:RAIL team it is not something I would have seen coming. But I can see why they decided to join and find their announcement interesting. I wasn't planning on writing about it as Mike Laverick already did, but as I received 8 emails over night on this topic I figured I would share what is going to be included in this package.
NetApp has created a rapid deployment mechanism for theNetApp FAS unit that will be integrated with the  NetApp EVO:RAIL appliance. The FAS unit will connect into the same top of rack switch that the EVO:RAIL appliance will connect into. We have created a link and launch capability that NetApp can leverage from within the EVO:RAIL configuration engine to rapidly configure/integrate the FAS unit with the EVO:RAIL appliance.
More on this post from Duncan Epping: http://www.yellow-bricks.com/2014/12/04/netapp-joins-evorail-party-includes-fas/ 2015JANSDC

Can You Spare 60 Seconds on Virtual SAN?

VMware Virtual SAN is simple to deploy, it offers elastic scalability and high performance, and lowers the storage TCO by 50%. Watch this 60-second video to understand why and how to execute this highly customizable campaign through the Demand Center and start generate leads today....more 2015JANSDC

Two logical PCIe flash devices for VSAN

A couple of days ago I was asked whether I would recommend to use two logical PCIe flash devices leveraging a single physical PCIe flash device. The reason for the question was the recommendation from VMware to have two Virtual SAN disk groups instead of (just) one disk group....more 2015JANSDC