Category Archives: Infrastructure
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Marrying in a Virtual World
Leave a commentAugust 30, 2012 by rnoowcc
Coming from a Unix, Lotus Notes and Java world I have always realised that there are more considerations when writing …
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Left to your own devices
1October 4, 2011 by Jim Morton
The last post was about how ICT needs to understand that the consumer market is now more than capable of providing …
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Data Visualisation
2May 24, 2010 by James Smith
There are many processes within ICT that require data from the architecture including areas like technology refresh, day-to-day incident management …
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Making Visionary Strategy a Practical Reality: The Open Data project
3April 28, 2010 by Jim Morton
After a couple of years of persuasion, intimidation, bribery and tearful pleading we are now able to show how the …
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Warwickshire Already Using the Cloud
2April 1, 2010 by James Smith
The excellent work within the New Wave Application Strategy is starting to deliver benefits; both in terms of providing the …
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The next infrastructure R&D project
September 9, 2009 by James Smith
So far we have been looking into the concept of cloud computing, both public and private, and how this approach …
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Service Oriented Infrastructure
June 11, 2009 by James Smith
More and more now we are seeing companies changing their business model and announcing Software as a Service options for …
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Meeting Demand
May 14, 2009 by James Smith
With the development of rich web based applications comes the risk that usage explodes overnight. This is great for the …
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How flexible are cloud based services?
1March 18, 2009 by James Smith
I have been thinking about hosted services, more to the point how would you move cloud based services to another …
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End-to-End Service Monitoring
March 12, 2009 by James Smith
We are faced with the problem of knowing if the ICT architecture is delivering the services a business demands. So …
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