When I was a kid I wanted to be a major league shortstop. I’m pretty sure that most of you reading this had plans for an alternative career in your younger days.
It is a sad fact of life that all of us, at some point in our lives, will experience the dissonance between what our mind envisions and what our bodies allow.
I’m a big fan of convenience and I bet you are too. What’s not to love? I think if you’re honest, you’ll agree that the quest for convenience is a determining factor in most of the decisions that we make on a regular basis.
Don’t know how many of you saw this, but IDC just published a report saying that the need for data center capacity will grow by 750% over the next four years.
At one time or another you’ve probably heard someone proudly proclaim, “We eat our own dog food!” Isn’t this really the epitome of the rhetorical statement?
The late great Billie Holiday once sang, “Don’t know why there’s no sun up in the sky… .” For the heroine in Billie’s song, the absence of solar visi-bility was due to she and “her man” not being together, but per a recent article I read, for more and more companies it’s due to too many clouds. Yes folks, our enthusiasm for all things cloud may be causing things to get a little unwieldy.