Author: MartijnVeldkamp
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“Who’s on First?”
"Who’s on First?" The movie Purple Rain mixes up with Abbot and Costello Morris: Okay. What’s the password? Jerome: You got it. Morris: Got what? Jerome: The…
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Cloud the new legacy?
One thing is for certain, we will spend a good part of 2015 talking about, discussing and disagreeing on how we now need to move, deliver, transport, carry, send and integrate the various component elements that make up our Business Applications. The advent of Cloud, virtualization and managed hosting technologies means that we have all…
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New platform lets people make money leaking confidential files
A team of cryptographers and developers want to create a website where anyone can sell data sets to the highest bidder. "You’ll hate it," is the slogan of the…
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Cloud reliabilty
Reliability is often attributed as one of the reasons some organizations are wary of the cloud. Last week, Amazon, Rackspace and IBM had to “reboot” their clouds to deal with maintenance issues with the Xen hypervisor. Details were scarce but it was pretty quickly established that an unspecified vulnerability in the Xen hypervisor was the…
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Masterclass Serie 1 “CIO Office anno 2020” – (BE)DENKEN – Van visie naar praktisch uitvoerbaar Actieplan
Masterclass Serie 1 "CIO Office anno 2020" – (BE)DENKEN – Van visie naar praktisch uitvoerbaar Actieplan Martijn Veldkamp "Strategic Technology Leader |…
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Cloud adoption! Do you have a strategy?
As conversations about the Cloud continues to focus on IT’s inability at adoption (or the gap between IT and Business), organizations outside of IT continue their cloud adoption. While many of these efforts are considered Rogue or Shadow IT efforts and are frowned upon by the IT organization, they are simply a response to a…
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The Cloud has landed! It’s become Foggy
We’re about to go back once again in the circle to decentralize and give a greater role to local storage and computing power. It depends on the nature and the amount of data that needs to be store and it’s process demands. With the rise of the amount of data because of the ‘Internet of…
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Price reductions for IaaS lead to?
In the last six months the continued decline in pricing for IaaS is a signal that more business is sought. IBM thinks that the prices and profit margins for x86s will be under continual pressure and they sold their server business to Lenovo. This shows that IBM thinks that the server hardware is already commoditized,…