by Sean Tario | Feb 27, 2013 | Case Studies, From our Newsletter, Tao of Infrastructure
I had a few clients exploring datacenter options in the Phoenix area wanting my assistance with migration, DR and new deployment projects… and as it is my nature to want to actually see first hand any facility I might recommend to a client and meet the team...
by Sean Tario | Jan 29, 2013 | From our Newsletter, Tao of Infrastructure
I often explain to people exactly what a datacenter is, how the internet works, and how every time you search for anything online or visit a website, data is being pulled off a physical server sitting in a physical datacenter, traversing dozens, if not thousands, of...
by Sean Tario | Dec 28, 2012 | From our Newsletter, Tao of Infrastructure
Because having some kind of “cloud” related service you could market and sell was SOOOOOO 2 months ago, I’m now seeing nearly every service provider in the market trying to convince me that they are suddenly capable of selling some new flavor of...
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 | Nov 27, 2012 | From our Newsletter, Tao of Infrastructure
When people ask us “Do you guys sell the cloud?”, we take a deep breath, center ourselves, smile and kindly respond with the question, “Yes, but tell me what does Cloud mean to you?” We’ve been asking our twitter stream this same question for some time, and not...
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