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1910, 2011

Gartner Held Their ITxpo In Orlando…

By |October 19th, 2011|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Gartner Held Their ITxpo In Orlando…

Gartner is making some dire warnings including one of another recession. Gene Hall, Gartner's CEO says IT managers are facing a period of "unprecedented uncertainty." While Alvaka Networks is having a robust year with surging revenues, I have to agree. The cautious footing, one of being prepared for a new recession is a smart posture to take right now.

1810, 2011

Larry Bonfante Says “Being A CIO Is Not About You.”

By |October 18th, 2011|Alvaka Blog|Comments Off on Larry Bonfante Says “Being A CIO Is Not About You.”

At the Best of Breed Conference on October 25-26th, I had the privilege of listening to Larry Bonfante, CIO of USTA discuss how the position of IT has shifted from utility provider to the role of "trusted advisor/business enabler.” He mentions how to utilize technology to drive brand, revenue, and engage consumers. This topic points to the fact that CIOs must be business leaders and just not technologists. So, how can you make a difference? He answers, “By understanding your

1810, 2011

Here Are Some Interesting Statistics Just Sent To Me From A Market Research Firm

By |October 18th, 2011|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Here Are Some Interesting Statistics Just Sent To Me From A Market Research Firm

The average number of PCs per IT employee is 25.
• The average IT budget $$ per IT employee is $220,000.
• Average number of data center sq ft per IT employee ranges from 40-150.
• 80% of organizations with 500+ deployed PCs are managing 5+ TB of data.
• IT budgets range from 1.5% to 8% of revenue, depending on vertical market.
• Over 90% of organizations with 10+ IT employees are supporting 15 or more servers.

1308, 2011

Are You Properly Licensed To Use Ethernet Technology?

By |August 13th, 2011|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Are You Properly Licensed To Use Ethernet Technology?

Some may call them legitimate patent enforcers protecting an inventor's rights under US patent law, others call them patent trolls. I write this column to draw your attention to disturbing patent enforcement activity that may unsuspecting come haunt you and your firm.

I have been very disturbed by recent e-mails I have gotten from peers across the country. Some are getting informed that their clients who use Ethernet technology are getting sued by the new entity that holds the 3Com patents for Ethernet. One such peer writes, “One of my clients has been pulled into this. Basically the assertion is that every non 3-Com Ethernet device is illegal due to patent infringement. They are not only going after manufacturers, but also end users as well.“
It seems some of the largest Ethernet vendors in the industry are girding for a fight with this outfit. In the meantime, end-user companies such as yours are getting caught up in the fight.
Here are a couple of links. This first one is pleasant sounding enough because it comes from U.S. Ethernet Innovations, LLC (“USEI”), the owner of the fundamental Ethernet technology developed by 3Com Corporation in the 1990s. The underlying message is ominous.

Here is a good slide deck from law firm Dorsey and Whitney who is fighting this sort of patent infringement case:
http://www.dorsey.com/files/upload/MP_CCS2010_Complete_Patent_Trolls.pdf

So I have now made you aware of a possible lawsuit against your firm, so now what do you do? I don’t have any specific recommendations at this time. I personally plan to keep tabs on this situation and see how it proceeds.

408, 2011

Why Do Enterprise Companies Choose To Work With MSPs?

By |August 4th, 2011|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on Why Do Enterprise Companies Choose To Work With MSPs?

Enterprise Management Associates recently concluded a study asking why enterprise companies choose to work with MSPs. Jim Frey, Managing Research Director and EMA headed that study. Jim’s research uncovered a few interesting items. I will share a few of those here with you.

305, 2011

A Great Webinar On Backup And Disaster Recovery

By |May 3rd, 2011|IT Management, IT Planning, Security|Comments Off on A Great Webinar On Backup And Disaster Recovery

I just did a one hour webinar sponsored by IBM and brought to the Internet by eWeek, a Ziff Davis Media publication. If I do say so myself I think it went very well. Elliot Markowitz of eWeek said he thought it was the best webinar so far this year.

Click Here for the Webinar: 

http://bit.ly/ltTkAP

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