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Haven't blog'ed in a while

Wow, it's been a while since we've blogged about anything!  

We've been super busy lately, creating new partnerships with companies, building the sales pipeline, working on Press Releases, newsletters and the whole PR machine and this week we're going to be going into an intensive 3 day training course to become ceritified on 3Tera's AppLogic.

It's all very exciting stuff and we'll have new product offering coming out soon that are nothing short of amazing!  Paul's been busy with some really cool stuff that  is sure to get the attention of a lot of people.  I can't wait until we launch that.

Also, I've been working on some partnerships over the past few weeks that will open up a whole new dimension for Cirrhus9.  Although I can't give out any details right now, let me just say that in the end, the client experience will be greatly enhanced.

All in all, we've got some really cool things coming your way.  Stay tuned for all of our announcements and in the mean time, if you have any questions, comments or want to use our services, feel free to contact us anytime.

Mike

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 22 June 2009 09:11 )
 

How is your old architecture doing?

Going through my usual course of daily reading, I logged into my twitter account to see what was going on in the outside world.  One of the people that I follow on twitter is Werner Vogels, the CTO of Amazon. ( http://www.allthingsdistributed.com )

Usually his posts are pretty eclectic.  They range from serious business topics to pictures of art work to music he likes.  But today, he posted a very interesting question.  Apparently Mr. Vogels is sitting on a "Confidence in the Cloud" business / industry panel today and posted a tweet on the following "on "Confidence in the Cloud" panel, but the right question is "do you have confidence in your old architecture as foundation for the future".

So, is your existing architecture ready to move you into the future?  People have a lot of concerns about using the cloud right now.  With all the hype out there and very little in the way of solid direction, it's not a surprise.  With many different questions being asked, most of them focusing on the "security" question.  (Although, I have to admit that this is starting to not be the hot topic it once was)

Whether you're comparing to a public cloud, like AWS, or a private cloud like 3Tera's AppLogic, can your existing architecture provide you with the on-demand capabilities that either one of these can?   Do you have the flexibility to move applications from one data center to another, globally, with just a few key strokes or mouse clicks?  Do you have the ability to utilize the pay-as-you-go model with your existing architecture?

That one simple question can really make you stop and think about how you are going to move forward and the early adopters in the Enterprise are really going to be the ones that benift from the Cloud the most.  Particularly when they team up with SI's like Cirrhus9 that understand how to properly move servers and applications into the cloud, in controlled and measured ways.

So, again, I repeat Mr. Vogels question "do you have confidence in your old architecture as foundation for the future"?

Mike

 

 

Last Updated ( Monday, 08 June 2009 13:19 )
 

Optimizing the Cloud Adoption Curve


On May 28th, Cirrhus9 will be hosting our latest webinar "Optimizing the Cloud Adoption Curve".

Companies typically start off using Cloud Computing by dipping their big toe in to test the waters. As they become more experienced with the strengths and challenges this new architecture brings, their utilization increases. This month, join Cirrhus9 in a discussion on the Cloud Adoption Curve.


Learn what influences adoption rates.

How company culture can modulate the curve

Hear from those who have experienced moving their infrastructure into the cloud.

Join us for this 1 hour lively webinar Thursday, May 28th 2009 from 10:00 - 11:00 A.M. (PT).

To register for this event, click here. We hope to see you online!

Mike

 
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 May 2009 14:45 )
 


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