IT & Network Infrastructure: IBM's Watson, Your Car and The Future of Computing

Monday, February 14, 2011 by Eden Mondanaro
"Software as a Service." "Cloud computing." "Virtualization." By now we're probably all-too familiar with the terms of the day. But with regards to converging IT technologies - routers, switches, media gateways, media servers, etc - as we ride this technology wave we can sometimes we can miss the forest for the trees. The reality is, technological miracles are happening every hour of every day. Tonight, we'll see the latest entry: IBM's Watson Supercomputer will take on Jeopardy champions... Read More »

Dell OpenManage Network Manager plus an affordable way to manage network configuration and change

Friday, October 29, 2010 by Eden Mondanaro
Let's talk Dell. One of the nice things about Dell is they provide lots of resources for people who buy their products, especially in the B2B space. And one of those resources is - you guessed - it... us!

A Dell ISV certified product, Redcell System Commander provides integration of Dell OpenManage(tm) hardware management functionality for Dell PowerEdge Servers and Blade platforms. In addition to Dell infrastructure (switches, servers, blades, and printers) there are affordable upgrades to...Read More »

Marketing rubber hits the reality road

Thursday, September 2, 2010 by Alan Taylor
network management and monitoring successThe world is full of marketing talk. Any company can say they are a “leader”, “largest” or “most comprehensive”.

Marketing messages and logos pop up everywhere. IBM recreated their logo on an atomic scale and Rolling Rock generated buzz by suggesting they were going to imprint their logo on the moon. I stepped out of my car the other day to see advertisements on the paint stripes in the parking lot. Seriously, everywhere.

But the real marketing rubber hits the reality road in two words: Customer...Read More »