by Sean Tario | Oct 22, 2012 | What We're Reading
Earlier this month our partners over at Bluebox announced a partnership with Clustrix to provide a MySQL Database-as-a-Service solution for scaling Ruby-on-Rails applications. We congratulate Bluebox on this strategic partnership and are intrigued at the implications...
by Sean Tario | Sep 26, 2012 | From our Newsletter, What We're Reading
There has been far too much talk about a recent NY Times article that came out earlier in the week painting datacenters as massive consumers and wasters of electricity and resources. Somehow I feel like the article misses the point. I do not wish to refute the fact...
by Sean Tario | Aug 27, 2012 | Case Studies, From our Newsletter, What We're Reading
Submitted and written by Ayman Elsawah, Sr. Information Security Specialist of 3Hemispheres.com Seems like everyone right now is scrambling to MDM (Mobile Device Management) to get a handle of their BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) situation. CIO’s across the board...
by Sean Tario | Jul 30, 2012 | Business is Personal, From our Newsletter, What We're Reading
With the blessing of my patient, loving and supportive wife, 12 months ago I left the safety of a full time lucrative career as a consistent top performing sales executive for the largest private IT Infrastructure provider in the USA and took a chance focusing 100% of...
by Sean Tario | Jul 30, 2012 | Case Studies, From our Newsletter, Tao of Infrastructure, What We're Reading
Reliability and uptime are major driving factors for every customer looking for a data center or to host “in the cloud.” So, why is it that Amazon seems to get away with so much down-time? The short answer is they don’t… or at least, we feel...
by Sean Tario | Jul 30, 2012 | From our Newsletter, Tao of Infrastructure, What We're Reading
Since we’re all about solutions here at OSI, we figured it wouldn’t be right to simply throw AWS ‘under the bus’ without providing some thoughts and ideas on how to most effectively prepare yourself from having a total system failure from...
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