XenServer: Why? (Updated)

There have been lots discussions lately about what’s happening around Citrix XenServer. Perhaps too many. For what it is worth, I was one of the people discussing this on the net (Twitter, Blogs etc) with some other folks. I originally drafted a blog post when Citrix bought XenSource but it never made it . . . → Read More: XenServer: Why? (Updated)

Ad Hoc Designed Infrastructures: do they still make sense?

The topic in this article is something that I have been thinking about for a while. It’s about the methodology, the patterns, the habits – if you will – associated with how new IT infrastructures are being assessed, designed, sold and – in the final analysis – acquired by end-users for their datacenters. . . . → Read More: Ad Hoc Designed Infrastructures: do they still make sense?