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Clarity with Cloud Providers

How are your customers planning for their migration to the Cloud? Can they compare Cloud pricing and solutions using their REAL infrastructure data? Can your customers compare against actual performance issues? Can they identify the appropriate workloads to move? Can your clients test their workloads in the Cloud? Do they have an infrastructure performance profile for their workloads? Can your customers visualize application and server dependencies of workloads?

Most businesses do not or cannot get these things today. Visibility is the key to accurate planning with your customers.

Quest’s CloudScape Assessment can set you apart from the crowd, by answering all of the questions above.

Adam Burke

Getting the IT Staff You Need May Not be as Easy as You Think

According to Computer Economics’ 2014/2015 IT Spending & Staffing Benchmarks report, hiring of IT professionals is finally on the upswing — yet another indication that our long-declining economy continues to improve.

Even so, you may not have an easy time finding the right IT expertise when you need it. That’s because there’s something of a squeeze going on (you know, the one that puts you between a rock and a hard place):

Tim Burke

Planning Your Hybrid Cloud: 6 Key Steps (part 2)

In my last post I focused on the first two steps in planning for a hybrid cloud: Making sure your IT infrastructure is “cloudified” and assessing your current environment and workloads. In this post, I’ll lay out the final four steps: 

Tim Burke

Planning Your Hybrid Cloud: 6 Key Steps (Part 1 of 2)

By some accounts, better than 50% of organizations are now deploying hybrid clouds — and for some very good reasons:

Improved security, because sensitive data can remain behind your private cloud firewall while less sensitive data can be permitted onto a public cloud.
Ability to specify where and under what terms and conditions your data is stored.
Effective workload balancing without breaking the bank, since using a public cloud to, say, handle peak loads can be far cheaper than keeping everything in-house or moving everything to a public cloud.

To get a hybrid cloud up and running , you need to begin with planning — specifically, a six-step planning process that, fortunately, you do not have to undertake alone. In this post, I’ll focus on the first two steps:

Tim Burke

Outcome as a Service

How much did you pay for the drywall in your house? How about the bricks? The doors? What about the windows, how much did those set you back?

Some people might have answers to these questions. I do not.

At the end of the day, I want to buy a house that is in a desirable neighborhood and within my budget. And I see IT and our customers in the same light. 

Adam Burke

IT Security in 2014: How You Can Protect Your Business

Most security experts — including ours at Quest — will tell you that it’s no longer a question of if attempts to compromise your data, apps, and/or technology infrastructure will happen, it’s now only a question of when.

So what can you do to protect your business in this age when it’s so tough to distinguish between trusted and threatening network traffic, when there’s no longer such a thing as a secure perimeter around your data, when the “attack surface” has never been greater?

Tim Burke

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