About Bill Kleyman

    Bill Kleyman is a veteran, enthusiastic technologist with experience in data center design, management and deployment. His architecture work includes virtualization and cloud deployments as well as business network design and implementation. Currently, Bill works as a cloud and virtualization architect at MTM Technologies, a Stamford, CT based consulting firm.

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  • Five Myths of Cloud Computing

    March 26th, 2013 : Bill Kleyman

    Technologies around the Internet and the WAN have been around for some time. However, it wasn’t until very recently that a specific term began circulating which was supposed to emphasize the combination of these technologies. Cloud computing was born out of the idea of a distributed computing system where information was available from numerous different [...] Read More

  • How the Data Center Has Evolved to Support the Modern Cloud

    March 21st, 2013 : Bill Kleyman

    There are many platforms, tools and solutions which help facilitate data center usability in conjunction with the cloud . Here's a look at some that outline just how far we’ve come with data center and cloud technology. Read More

  • Cloud Computing: A CFO’s Perspective

    March 20th, 2013 : Bill Kleyman

    Cloud computing has become a larger part of any companies. CFO's are playing a greater part in the decision-making process. Understanding the CFO perspective may help streamline your process. Read More

  • HP Converged Infrastructure For Dummies

    March 19th, 2013 : Bill Kleyman

    Today’s modern IT infrastructure is more demanding than ever. With more devices, more users and IT consumerization, there has become a greater need for agility and efficiency. Many organizations have moved towards better computing practices and strive to increase the amount of users they can support – both now and in the future. This is [...] Read More

  • DDoS Prevention Appliance Report – Printed Excerpts

    March 19th, 2013 : Bill Kleyman

    Cyber threats have been growing and at an alarming rate. Not only have frequencies increased - the creativity of the intrusions and attacks are staggering as well. In this white paper, from Arbor Networks, new types of security platforms are explored. Read More

  • Defeating Cyber Threats Requires a Wider Net

    March 13th, 2013 : Bill Kleyman

    As more organizations and users utilize the Internet, there will be more data, more management needs, and a lot of worries around security. The big push around cloud and the modern cloud-ready data center really revolves around IT consumerization and newly available resources. Just like any infrastructure, the bigger and more popular it gets – the bigger the target. Read More

  • Virtualization: The Next Frontier…

    March 12th, 2013 : Bill Kleyman

    The data center industry has moved way beyond simple server virtualization, and is exploring new avenues to make virtualization an even more powerful platform. Let’s take a look at some of these newer approaches to virtualization. Read More

  • Cooling Capacity Factor (CCF) Reveals Stranded Capacity and Data Center Cost Savings

    March 12th, 2013 : Bill Kleyman

    When designing a modern data center environment, there are many considerations around best practices. One of these is ensuring that heat and cooling are carefully controlled and monitored. Read More

  • DCK Webinar: Data Center Transformation

    March 11th, 2013 : Bill Kleyman

    As more organizations move towards IT consumerization, cloud computing and distributed technologies, the data center will continue to play an integral part in the entire process. On March 28, join the DCK webinar and participate in this in-depth discussion of the evolution of data centers with Aaron Peterson, senior vice-president of IO, and Rich Miller, editor-in-chief of Data Center Knowledge. Read More

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