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Industry Perspectives: Savvis, Intel
The Industry Perspectives channel at Data Center Knowledge highlights thought leadership in the data center arena, providing industry professionals with the opportunity to share their insight and expertise. Here’s a recap of last week’s columns:
- Bandwidth Management, Cloud & the 405 Freeway – Bob Deutsche of Intel continues his discussion of cloud computing principals with consideration of networks and bandwidth, asserting bandwidth and data transmission may not always be as inexpensive and unencumbered as they are today.
- CIO Roles Shifting in Emerging Cloud Landscape – Bryan Doerr, of Savvis/CenturyLink, writes that the current swirl of activity in IT means for the role of the CIO as orchestrator of the overall corporate application portfolio is changing.
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It appears as though the link to Mr. Doerr’s article is faulty, linking to Mr. Duestche’s article instead of his own.
Josh – Thanks for the note – The link is repaired.
Bob Deutsche
Posted January 9th, 2012Hi Colleen…
Just as an aside, spelling of my last name might need a bit of a tweak…hey, that is why I generally refer to myself as “Bob”
Hi Bob. Thanks for letting us know. Fixed now.
No problem Colleen, thanks for your help, was excited to read the article.
Bob Deutsche
Posted January 10th, 2012Rich, thanks for correcting.
As a bit of a postscript to my column on Bandwidth constraints and the 405, I received a link early today from one of our Telco guys in Europe that happily seems to validate some of the concerns expressed in my article. Here is the link:
http://www.cellular-news.com/story/52507.php
Bob
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January 9th, 2012