Last week, I had the rare opportunity to take place in a new hire orientation for the DPS team at DellEMC, to learn about the new IDPA…… Read more “Copy Data Management has a new player”
Tag: Oracle
The True Value of Data Part IV – The Financial side of Metadata
Remember, Metadata is the data about the data. File creation dates, creator, size, versions, etc. are part of this. The metadata, provided there’s a manner by which…… Read more “The True Value of Data Part IV – The Financial side of Metadata”
The true value of data and predictive analysis
I’ve been thinking of Probability/Predictive analytics and how it relates to the value of data within an organization’s data center lately. Probability theory began to be an…… Read more “The true value of data and predictive analysis”
Ravello Blogger’s Day 2 (#RBD2) and awesome progress
Last May, I visited the Oracle Campus in Redwood Shores, to get some deep dive into Ravello’s way cool technology. You can read my initial thoughts here.…… Read more “Ravello Blogger’s Day 2 (#RBD2) and awesome progress”
The licensing mess
Today’s enterprise software organizations (Microsoft, Oracle, VMware, and others) are facing a sea change in response to their old tactics. Used to be that an organization of…… Read more “The licensing mess”
Ravello Systems Changing the game
I was invited by the Tech Reckoning team, led by John and Kat Troyer, and facilitated by Amy White a couple weeks back to visit the Oracle…… Read more “Ravello Systems Changing the game”
High Availability: Part III – Cloud
High availability, as it relates to the cloud is a very convoluted concept. For example, the impetus for my creating this series had to do with the…… Read more “High Availability: Part III – Cloud”
Databases, vSphere and vSAN
Recently, a customer who’s already got a vSAN implementation in place, but only for testing purposes, asked me about the potential hazards regarding virtualizing some of their…… Read more “Databases, vSphere and vSAN”