Posts by: eledyard
Jeff Bezos to the Rescue… Again? This time Android OS!
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As many of you may or may not know, I am personally a huge fan of Android-based tablets. I get asked to compare and contrast iPad vs Android tablets for folks almost daily. Part of the reason for this is because I have gone out of my way to own as many different types of tablet as I can in order to “stay Ahead™” of the industry in my knowledge of where the technologies are headed. When I walk people through this, I am very clear about the fact that each platform has strengths as well as weaknesses and that ultimately I have shocked myself at times as to which device I grab and take with me ...
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Cisco enters the VDI space with a bang!
Cisco announced their new VXC line of virtual desktop endpoints yesterday. In this announcement, they discussed the simplicity and elegance of integrating a virtual desktop thin-client directly into their IP phone platform. The concept is revolutionary in my mind: Take something that every worker has to have on their desk and give it the ability to provide them with desktop services as well as voice and video services.
The device I am mentioning is the VXC2100 which attaches directly to a 9971 IP phone to provide an endpoint that is capable of integrating with VMware View and Citrix VDI technology stacks. The device is the first step for Cisco in a portfolio of game-changing user access devices that are in development. As many know, Citrix has been ...
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Understanding Enterprise Flash Drives vs Solid State Disks
In 1997, Seagate released the first 15K RPM SCSI and FC drives. These drives were capable of generating around 150-180 iops (I/O per second). Since then, Moore’s Law has taken the speeds of busses and processors through the roof, doubling in power every 2 years, while drive speeds have not changed. Mostly, this is due to the fact that it is impossible to spin the platters of a traditional drive any faster without sacrificing reliability. There has been a lot of research into trying to find compounds on the earth capable of withstanding higher rotational speeds but those have not produced a reliable hard-drive.
The downside of this technology gap was that when storage architects ...
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