• 28Mar

    I ran a virtualisation seminar yesterday for our friends at NCC and some of their clients.  Covering topics from “what is virtualisation?” to a full discussion of the in and outs of handling the organisation change that it brings, I think it gave a very good grounding for the attendees in how to build a business case for virtualising their data centres, avoiding some of the pitfalls.

    We’re running a further workshop in London this time, more details and registration can be found at the NCC Website.

  • 24Mar

    If you need to protect a zip file by a password to send via email, then there is no way of doing with the standard “compress to zip” context option.

    Instead, go to the command line and run the following:

    zip -e nameofzipfile.zip filetoadd.txt otherfile.csv

    This will create it for you.  Probably needs a recent version of OSX though (I’m on 10.5.6).

  • 09Mar

    For all the move to cloud/SaaS it seems like Google have really dropped the ball a little, with a breach to their docs service.  Now I use Google docs as a convenient way of sharing bits of information, but you’ve got to wonder about any corporate willing moving from internal MS Word/Excel to Google until the security is not an issue.

    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/03/09/google_docs_serious_security_breach/

  • 06Mar

    Well no excuse for a lack of updates now with the iPhone application for wordpress installed.

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  • 05Mar

    I presented this week at the NCC round table event on “virtualisation”.  There was a good mix of attendees, from finance, manufacturing, local government and the service sector.  All organisation were using VMware already to one extent or another, but still in a fairly limited manner.

    The biggest surprise was probably that so few were using DRS and HA in their production environment.

    Lots of interest about the upcoming features in ESX 4.0 however, especially the lockstep VM/data protection feature.

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