I watched “Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview” on Netflix. It is an interview done in 1995 but not
released until 2012 as it was apparently lost.
The interview is very good and insightful to the IT industry and
specifically Steve Jobs thoughts at that time.
I found one statement particularly interesting. Steve Jobs talked about the difference
between average and the best in most industries is 20%, 30% or maybe 50% better. As an example, the best taxi in New York vs
average he explains is maybe 30% better. Steve
Jobs believes that the difference between an average IT professional and the best is 50 times greater.
Getting the absolute best technical professionals was significant in the
creation of the Mac. Steve Jobs also
points out that top professionals working with other very top professionals creates
an interesting dynamic where the team excels even more. These experts may not have had the opportunity
to work with the best in the past. They
really enjoy it and take themselves to the next level. In the systems integration business, I do not
think that the difference between the best and average is 50 times but it would
be 2 to 3 times or more and this creates a significant advantage to an
organization that is able to attract these top professionals.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Friday, March 08, 2013
2013 IT Spending Growth
IDC is projecting U.S. IT spending to grow by 6% and
Forrester is projecting 6.5%. Forrester
reduced their projection from 7.5% because of the sequester. This is modest growth but it is greater than
the overall GDP growth and considering the focus on reducing costs this is
encouraging for the IT industry. The
priorities of the spending according to a Protiviti survey are:
1.
Mobile Commerce
2.
Management and Classification of Data
3.
Social Media
4.
Business Continuity
5.
Risk Management
6.
IT Infrastructure Planning
7.
IT Asset Management
Mobility is clearly a priority for everyone as mobile
devices become so much more powerful.
The cloud is not listed but is often the technology utilized to support
these IT priorities. This is the way it
must be as it does not make sense to move to the cloud because it is a trend it
needs to be done as a compelling method to deliver business continuity, risk
management, mobile commerce etc.
Source: “IDC says tech spending will grow by 6% this
year, the same rate as 2012” by By Patrick Thibodeau, COMPUTERWORLD UK http://tinyurl.com/aoce2ds
Source: Protiviti 2013 IT Priorities Survey http://www.protiviti.com/itsurveyTuesday, November 06, 2012
Gartner's 10 IT Trends for 2013
I read an article in Cloud Times that reported on Gartner's 10 IT Trends for
2013:
1. Onslaught of Mobile Devices
2. Native Mobile Apps and HTML 5
3. Personal Cloud – A place to keep your stuff instead of on your computer's hard drive
4. Corporate Showcase Apps - Private mobile apps to for corporate apps
5. Internet of things - other things will be connected to internet - pictures, clocks, calendars
6. Hybrid Cloud - Internal and Cloud interconnected
7. Strategic Big Data – Companies are navigating diverse data not all in one place
8. Actionable Analytics - Cloud will allow more analytics
9. In Memory Computing - Allows data comparison and analysis exponentially faster
10. Integrated ecosystems - Market is demanding integration of systems
This is in line with what we are seeing at our clients and at Nortec internally. Primarily we are seeing hybrid cloud and the growth of mobility.
1. Onslaught of Mobile Devices
2. Native Mobile Apps and HTML 5
3. Personal Cloud – A place to keep your stuff instead of on your computer's hard drive
4. Corporate Showcase Apps - Private mobile apps to for corporate apps
5. Internet of things - other things will be connected to internet - pictures, clocks, calendars
6. Hybrid Cloud - Internal and Cloud interconnected
7. Strategic Big Data – Companies are navigating diverse data not all in one place
8. Actionable Analytics - Cloud will allow more analytics
9. In Memory Computing - Allows data comparison and analysis exponentially faster
10. Integrated ecosystems - Market is demanding integration of systems
This is in line with what we are seeing at our clients and at Nortec internally. Primarily we are seeing hybrid cloud and the growth of mobility.
Source: Cloud Times, "Gartner: Top 10 Key Technology Trends for 2013" By Saroj Kar http://cloudtimes.org/2012/11/06/gartner-top-10-key-technology-trends-for-2013/
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Importance of Meeting with Customers
Starting the last week of June I have been visiting several
customers per week and will continue through the summer into the fall. I have been visiting with all different
customers from large to small and this has been effective for several
reasons:
1.
Better understand why customers choose Nortec
2.
Better understand where the opportunities are
and where the market is going
3.
Evaluate how the sales and the technical teams
are doing
4.
Motivates the sales team to get out and see
their customers
5.
Demonstrate to the clients that we are committed
and care about them
6.
Opportunity to give feedback and coach the sales
professionals one on one
7.
Opportunity to evaluate our overall client
strategy and what is working and not working
This list could go on much longer. Management meeting with customers is
fundamental, 101 stuff! We are in the digital age and often email or
phone customers. Phone calls and emails
are not a substitute for meeting with customers!
To often management becomes very inwardly focused. It is important for senior leadership to get
out to many clients on a regular basis.
One challenge I have had in the past, was trying to figure out what
clients I should visit and how to organize the scheduling of the meetings. The strategy that is working for me now is to
target every client in a geographical area.
I have an inside sales person call down and line up the meetings in that
area and then move to the next area.
They end up with a random sampling of clients based on who they are able
to contact and who is willing to meet that week. This experience has been very rewarding and
gives me energy! Thursday, July 19, 2012
Shift in IT and Priorities for 2012
I attended Tiffani Bova’s “Reading the Tea Leaves” last week
at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference.
The message was on the shift in
IT to the cloud and also to more buying of IT outside the IT department. The statistic is as much as 35%. Consulting will be more related to data
management and process management with a focus on making IT work for the
business. Not that this has changed that
much but the move to cloud will allow IT groups to focus more on non-infrastructure
issues. Here are the 2012 IT priorities
found through Gartner survey:
2012 Priorities
1. BI
2. Mobility
3. Cloud
4. Collaboration
5. Virtualization
6. Legacy modernization
7. IT Management
8. CRM
9. ERP
10. Social media
11. Web
Source:
Microsoft WPC 2012: “Reading
the Tea Leaves” by Tiffani Bova
Monday, June 25, 2012
Security Lessons from Flame
Flame is a sophisticated software tool originally designed
to spy on governments and gather information.
It is essentially like malware and can go undetected. Kevin Casey in InformationWeek outlines Five
Lessons Learned from Flame:
1.
No
security plan is foolproof
2.
You might not know if you are infected
3.
Attacks are increasingly sophisticated
4.
Reputation harm can be expensive
5.
Prioritize your most important assets
Source:
InformationWeek Article “5 Flame
Lessons For SMBs” by Kevin Casey
Monday, June 11, 2012
LinkedIn Breach
I read an
article in CIO magazine regarding a security breach on LinkedIn. A reported 6.5 Million passwords were reported
to be taken. That is 6.5% percent of the
total 100 Million LinkedIn users. It is
unclear if there are attached User IDs and so far it does not appear as though
anything has happened beyond the passwords taken.
http://www.cio.com/article/707933/FAQ_LinkedIn_Breach_What_Members_and_Others_Need_to_Know
In my
LinkedIn account there is not much information if any that is not published for
anyone to read already. The real danger
for me would be for someone to take over my account and make changes or access
my contacts. It would probably be a good idea to change my
LinkedIn password anyway.
This kind
of attack does remind everyone of the vulnerability of your information and the
importance of securing your data. These
events may also scar cloud providers and make individuals and businesses think
twice about public cloud and hosting. The larger cloud providers may be likely
targets for hackers.
CIO
Article: “FAQ: LinkedIn Breach: What Members (and Others) Need to Know”
http://www.cio.com/article/707933/FAQ_LinkedIn_Breach_What_Members_and_Others_Need_to_Know
Thursday, June 07, 2012
IT Spending Growth Slowing
The slow growth economy is
affecting IT spending. JP Morgan has
reduced the forecast for IT spending in 2012 from 3.8% growth to 2.2%
growth. I suppose the good news is that
they are still predicting growth!
Source: Reuters Article “JPMorgan cuts IT spending outlook as economy slows” by by Tenzin Pema
Source: Reuters Article “JPMorgan cuts IT spending outlook as economy slows” by by Tenzin Pema
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Why to implement Windows 7
Today’s businesses, big or small, face trends that were not
mainstream a decade ago – highly mobile and distributed workforce, new
compliance regulations, more consumer devices in the workplace, and an
increased emphasis on operational efficiency and cost-containment. Window XP
has had an amazing run, but technology & business needs have changed.
Moving to Windows 7 today can help your organization reap the benefits of a
modern PC experience while establishing a path to Windows 8.
There are three main reasons to get onto 7 today:
- First, migrating to Windows 7, IE9, Office 2010 and MDOP gives the customer immediate value of a modern desktop and prepares their environment to integrate Windows 8 once generally available. By moving to Windows 7 today, organizations can ensure they run a supported version of Windows and reap the benefits of a modern OS experience to help people stay productive anywhere, enhance data protection and security, and streamline PC management – all of which helps to reduce costs.
Customers all
over the world are getting value from a modern desktop with Windows 7. Bombardier
Aerospace saved $160K in third party security licensing with the security
enhancements built into Windows 7. A leading financial services firm, Baker
Tilly has quantified a $191 (US) per PC savings by moving to Windows 7. By
securing and managing 10 year old software with Windows XP you are leaving
money on the table
2. Second, extended support for Windows XP will end
on 4/8/2014. Customers running an unsupported version of Windows and IE 6 will
not be eligible for any of our support options. Gartner predicts that more than
50% of organizations that do not start deploying Windows 7 by early 2012 will
not complete their deployments before Windows XP support ends, and will incur
increased support costs. Creating
a Timeline for Deploying Windows 7 and Eliminating Windows XP, June
2011.
3. Third, migrating to Windows 7 will lay the
foundation for Windows 8. The investment made today in planning; testing and
application remediation for Windows 7 will prepare the customer to make the
transition easier to Windows 8 when generally available. Windows 7 is the path
to Windows 8 and in the future we will see enterprise environments running a
combination of Windows 8 devices and applications alongside Windows 7 PCs and
applications. Microsoft recommends
customers focus on Windows 7 deployment today.
In the future Windows 8 deployment will open up of new scenarios that
can support the diverse workstyles across your business.
The planning, testing and remediation of x86 applications to
work with Windows 7 and IE 8/9 , will allow you to take advantage of Windows 8
Hardware platforms that support Windows 7 will be capable of running Windows
8. Windows 8 will also run on new
hardware platforms such as System on a Chip designs from vendors like ARM,
Intel and others.
Bottom Line: The investments a customer makes today
to migrate to Windows 7 will carry forward into the Windows 8 timeframe
Source: Microsoft
Source: Microsoft
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Improving IT Security
Six Steps to Improve IT Security
1.
Gain Situational Awareness2. Reduce and Monitor Admin Access
3. Define and enforce configuration standards
4. Enforce change management
5. Create library of trusted builds
6. Integrate into release management
Source:
Interop 2012
Dwayne Melancon, CTO
Tripwire Inc.
Friday, May 11, 2012
2012 IT Priorities
Tech Target surveyed IT Professionals on what there IT
Priorities for 2012 – Here is the list:
1. Windows 7 Deployment
2. Server Virtualization
3. Networked Based Security
4. Data Protection
5. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
6. Business Intelligence
7. Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is not at the top but is at the top conversation. Cloud is such a significant change in how IT is consumed. While cloud is still a small part of IT spending it is rapidly growing. This survey is in line with many of the Windows 7 deployment projects we have seen at Nortec.
1. Windows 7 Deployment
2. Server Virtualization
3. Networked Based Security
4. Data Protection
5. Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
6. Business Intelligence
7. Cloud Computing
Cloud computing is not at the top but is at the top conversation. Cloud is such a significant change in how IT is consumed. While cloud is still a small part of IT spending it is rapidly growing. This survey is in line with many of the Windows 7 deployment projects we have seen at Nortec.
Source:
Search CIO, Article by
Mark Schlack, Vice President, Editorial
“2012 IT priorities: Windows 7 migration, yes;
cloud, not so much”Thursday, March 22, 2012
5 Server Virtualization Trends
Gartner Analyst Tom Bittman announced 5 virtualization trends to watch in 2012:
1) Competitive Choices Mature
2) Second Sourcing Grows
3) Pricing Models in Flux
4) Penetration and Saturation
5) Cloud Service Providers Are Placing Bets
What these mean is the market is maturing and businesses as well as cloud providers have more choices. More companies are working with Hyper-V than in the past and Open Source Vitualization is having more success in larger organizations as well as leading in the larger cloud providers such as Amazon and Rackspace. The cloud service providers are needing to make big bets as to if they want to invest more in the mainstream corporate virtualization providers VMWare and Microsoft or does it make more sense to stay with lower cost customized open source virtualization.
Larger corporations are looking to have options so they are not locked in with one virtualization provider and the proliferation and maturing of the virtualization market is adding price pressure as well as creating a changing pricing model.
Virtualization and the cloud are here to stay and will continue to penetrate and saturate. We are living in interesting times.
Source: ZDNet “Gartner lists top 5 server virtualization trends for 2012” by Paula Rooney
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/virtualization/gartner-lists-top-5-server-virtualization-trends-for-2012/4760
1) Competitive Choices Mature
2) Second Sourcing Grows
3) Pricing Models in Flux
4) Penetration and Saturation
5) Cloud Service Providers Are Placing Bets
What these mean is the market is maturing and businesses as well as cloud providers have more choices. More companies are working with Hyper-V than in the past and Open Source Vitualization is having more success in larger organizations as well as leading in the larger cloud providers such as Amazon and Rackspace. The cloud service providers are needing to make big bets as to if they want to invest more in the mainstream corporate virtualization providers VMWare and Microsoft or does it make more sense to stay with lower cost customized open source virtualization.
Larger corporations are looking to have options so they are not locked in with one virtualization provider and the proliferation and maturing of the virtualization market is adding price pressure as well as creating a changing pricing model.
Virtualization and the cloud are here to stay and will continue to penetrate and saturate. We are living in interesting times.
Source: ZDNet “Gartner lists top 5 server virtualization trends for 2012” by Paula Rooney
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/virtualization/gartner-lists-top-5-server-virtualization-trends-for-2012/4760
Friday, March 16, 2012
Understanding the Best Practices for Disk Imaging and Deployment

Guest Post:
by Matt Obrien, Dell Kace
Sitting through one installation after another is not themost cost-effective activity for the IT department, which is why many organizations are turning to other methods to install operating systems, drivers, and applications on new computers or when restoring an older device. These companies adopt a standardized software deployment system that captures the disk image as an image file where it can be edited, organized, and deployed to new or repurposed computers.
Basic Disk Imaging
A disk image is a file-by-file copy of a computer’s hard drive, which is saved in one or more image files. These files can be saved to a network, burned to a DVD, or sent to another storage device for further use. This image replicates the entire structure and contents of the hard disk, which can then be used to install operating systems on new computers and set up the necessary applications or to restore damaged systems.
This image lets the IT team set up every computer in a department or organization without having to install the individual components on every system. If the company has a large number of departments and devices, though, the number of images can start to get out of hand. In order to avoid some of the impending issues that can arise for this, many companies employ solutions for effective management.
Centralized Imaging
The images created in this process can be used as a baseline installation for a lot of the normal, everyday, technical needs of the company because they have the basic setup and all the associated patches, applications and programs ready to go. The IT team will still need a way to access all the information when necessary and deploy the right disk imaging to the right device.
By uploading everything to a centralized “image library” the team will be able to archive and manage all their images and easily deploy, edit and maintain them. Different departments may require completely different operating systems and applications, and this allows the IT team to provision everything (even to remote users) from a single, centralized console.
Scripted Installations
Installing and configuring all these systems can be very time consuming, and there are more cost-effective things the IT department could be doing. Scripted installs allow the IT team to install operating systems and applications and even configure the settings without having to sit in front of every computer and manually enter the necessary installation values.
When disk images are deployed from a centralized location, it is possible to use an answer file to respond to all the installation questions and completely automate the process. No one needs to sit in front of a computer for extended periods just to click “Yes” or “No” occasionally. The answer file provides the script for running these installations so the IT department can move on to other tasks while still deploying the necessary installations on each system.
Author Matt Obrien.
Matt works with Dell Kace. He enjoys writing about technology, computers and saving money.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Microsoft Windows 8
Microsoft Windows 8 is expected to be available Wednesday February 29th in Beta for Consumer Preview to download. Windows 8 has adopted the tablet style interface similar to Windows Phone 7 to go after the iPad / tablet market. You can still exit out to a traditional style interface. This may be what it takes for Microsoft to penetrate the tablet space and challenge the iPad essentially for the first time!
PC World Article “Microsoft Windows 8 Consumer Preview: What We Know So Far” by Jared Newman:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/250678/microsoft_windows_8_consumer_preview_what_we_know_so_far.html
PCWorld Slide Show, “Windows 8: A Close-Up Look” by Jared Newman: http://www.pcworld.com/article/239896/windows_8_a_closeup_look.html
PC World Article “Microsoft Windows 8 Consumer Preview: What We Know So Far” by Jared Newman:
http://www.pcworld.com/article/250678/microsoft_windows_8_consumer_preview_what_we_know_so_far.html
PCWorld Slide Show, “Windows 8: A Close-Up Look” by Jared Newman: http://www.pcworld.com/article/239896/windows_8_a_closeup_look.html
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
IT Trends: Cloud Virtualization Growth
1. Increased usage of tablets and smartphones has dramatically changed internet access patterns. The percentage of internet usage by PC’s has dropped by 50% in three years. The proliferation of smartphones and tablets will continue for the foreseeable future.
2. Gartner estimates that 76% of enterprises will be pursuing a private cloud strategy in 2012.
3. Gartner projects that by 2015, business will broadly adopt a “hybrid cloud” infrastructure, and interoperability through virtualization is a key cloud driver.
Gartner Research
http://www.gartner.com
2. Gartner estimates that 76% of enterprises will be pursuing a private cloud strategy in 2012.
3. Gartner projects that by 2015, business will broadly adopt a “hybrid cloud” infrastructure, and interoperability through virtualization is a key cloud driver.
Gartner Research
http://www.gartner.com
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
IT Priorities in 2012
Gartner recently survey CIOs and IT budgets are not growing so doing more with less will be the theme for 2012. When Businesses do spend the priorities are business intelligence and mobility.
Newsfactor Article: “CIO Spending Survey Spotlights Business Intelligence, Mobile Tech”By Jennifer LeClaire
http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=120003X2FMA0
Newsfactor Article: “CIO Spending Survey Spotlights Business Intelligence, Mobile Tech”By Jennifer LeClaire
http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=120003X2FMA0
Monday, January 30, 2012
2012 IT Spending
The prediction is for slow growth in IT. Gartner lowered Global IT spending growth projection from 4.6% to 3.7% and Pipper Jaffray is projecting between 4% and 5%. This will bring IT Global Spending to 3.8 Trillion Dollars. These projections are about half 2011 projected growth rate of 7.6% and less than the 2010 growth rate of 5.1%. The slower growth economy (just under 3% GDP Growth) seems to slow technology growth – but we have growth!
Techeye.net: “Corporate IT spending on the up; Mystic Piper Jaffray consults his tarot cards” by
by Nick Farrell
http://news.techeye.net/hardware/corporate-it-spending-on-the-up
Cnet: “Gartner lowers global IT spending forecast for 2012”
by Lance Whitney
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-57352817-92/gartner-lowers-global-it-spending-forecast-for-2012/
Techeye.net: “Corporate IT spending on the up; Mystic Piper Jaffray consults his tarot cards” by
by Nick Farrell
http://news.techeye.net/hardware/corporate-it-spending-on-the-up
Cnet: “Gartner lowers global IT spending forecast for 2012”
by Lance Whitney
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-57352817-92/gartner-lowers-global-it-spending-forecast-for-2012/
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Cloud Computing Cost
Will cloud computing save you money? The answer is usually yes, when you calculate the costs of supporting and maintaining your systems. The costs can be very low for some solutions. However, on some point solutions the cost can look higher. You can buy the backup storage and the software to backup your data for much less than the cost to backup to the cloud. Will the support cost savings be enough to justify the cloud solution? You still need to implement it and monitor it. Unless you never build an IT organization to begin with it is sometimes difficult to justify moving something to the cloud. It is also unclear what will happen in a year when the cloud provider changes things – new software, new pricing, or even worse goes out of business.
Cloud providers are improving the on boarding process and how changes are made. The industry is evolving and more businesses will move to the cloud as it matures. Is it time for your business to move your IT to the cloud?
Cloud providers are improving the on boarding process and how changes are made. The industry is evolving and more businesses will move to the cloud as it matures. Is it time for your business to move your IT to the cloud?
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Cloud Barriers
Using the cloud for corporate IT is very compelling because of agility and costs. Here are the barriers:
1. Cost and benefit is unclear
2. Unknown management issues
3. Security
4. Reliability
5. No easy way to change providers or standards
6. Low adoption
These are perceived barriers but perception is reality! The private cloud is starting to come on stronger as security is a lower concern in a private cloud implementation. Although the cloud is still a small percentage of overall IT investment it is a top priority for most companies and is growing fast!
1. Cost and benefit is unclear
2. Unknown management issues
3. Security
4. Reliability
5. No easy way to change providers or standards
6. Low adoption
These are perceived barriers but perception is reality! The private cloud is starting to come on stronger as security is a lower concern in a private cloud implementation. Although the cloud is still a small percentage of overall IT investment it is a top priority for most companies and is growing fast!
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
SMB IT Spending Growth
"According to the IDC, IT spending growth has returned more rapidly than expected since the recession officially ended in 2009. IDC's recent forecast found the nearly 8 million SMBs in the United States will spend more than $125 billion on advanced technology in 2011, an increase from approximately $120 billion in 2010."
Jenny Thomas, IT Jungle.com
http://www.itjungle.com/tfh/tfh062011-story07.html
Jenny Thomas, IT Jungle.com
http://www.itjungle.com/tfh/tfh062011-story07.html
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