Without proper change management, any transformation you undertake is doomed to failure.
Captured this Titmouse taking a bath while touring Palo Duro Canyon in Texas. Captured with Canon 7D Mark II and Canon 100-400 L Mark II handheld.
I’ve said a few times that the data center of today isn’t the data center of yesterday nor is it the data center of tomorrow. In fact, in “The Data Center
I’ve been writing about agility within the data center and IT group recently. I truly believe the future of IT (and the business) requires that those of
This is a capture from the Tent Rocks Slot Canyon trail in New Mexico. Captured with Canon 7D Mark II with Canon 17-40mm L handheld.
It seems like every article you read about technology today includes a service delivered in an ‘-As-A-Service’ approach. We have an abundance of
I read a lot of blogs and articles talking about the cloud. Many of these articles try to go really deep into the technology stack found within the cloud
If you ask one hundred people (or companies) what it means to have an agile data center, you’ll most likely get a large number of diverse answers. While
If there was one time that a data center and an IT group absolutely need to be agile, it would be the time immediately after a disaster strikes. Disaster
The data center of tomorrow will look much differently than the data center of today. That particular sentence should not be that surprising to anyone
Mark Thiele published a post recently titled "Why we Value IT Incorrectly - Innovation vs Cost Center." You should go read it. If you don't follow Mark's
While this isn't a a great 'technical' photo (out of focus, etc) I do like the overall 'feel' of it so I'm sharing it. Captured with Canon 7D Mark II and
If you’ve spent any time within IT over the last few years, you’ve probably heard the term ‘cloud’ more than you really wanted to. The cloud has become
In what might be the best titled article I've read in a while, Vince Kellen writes about the dangers of confirmation bias (or 'finding what we want to
I captured this Great White in South Carolina. While I like the setup and photo in of itself, I was intrigued to see the water reflections on the Egret.
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