by Sean Tario | Jan 29, 2013 | Business is Personal, From our Newsletter, People We Like
I am very excited and honored to announce the addition of a few new highly skilled and experienced IT solutions architects to the Open Spectrum Family: Jeff Tarpley – Network Solutions Architect & New Business Catalyst Jeff spent 11 years with XO...
by Sean Tario | Dec 28, 2012 | From our Newsletter, People We Like, Tao of Infrastructure
Generally I try not to promote the same service provider in two consecutive newsletters… After meeting with Hassan Hosseini, Marketing and Product Manager for PlanforCloud.com down at the RightScale HQ in Santa Barbara 2 weeks back however, I would seriously be...
by Sean Tario | Nov 27, 2012 | From our Newsletter, People We Like, Tao of Infrastructure, What We're Reading
RightScale, one of the hidden high value partners that many of the clients, service providers and partners we work with leverage on a day to day basis, has put forward a brilliant treatise on how to architect scalable applications in the cloud. We have featured this...
by Sean Tario | Sep 26, 2012 | Business is Personal, From our Newsletter, People We Like
A few months ago we were approached by Robert David Steele, pitching his book “The Open Source Everything Manifesto”. He came to us because our name, Open Spectrum. Apparently it resonated with the message he has spent the last decade putting forward. At first,...
by Sean Tario | Jul 4, 2012 | From our Newsletter, People We Like, Tao of Infrastructure, What We're Reading
The following article is being re-syndicated, courtesy of Software by Rob. About 8 months ago I acquired a small startup called HitTail. You can read more about the acquisition here. When the deal closed, the app was in bad shape. Within 3 weeks I had to move the...
by Sean Tario | Jun 26, 2012 | Business is Personal, From our Newsletter, People We Like, What We're Reading
If you know me, you’ve likely heard my rant on how disturbing it is that ethics and accountability are so severely lacking and glossed over in most high tech companies today. Though my friends who work in other industries like to remind me that high tech...
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