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Earlier this month, we asked "What are important considerations when managing hundreds of virtual machines?" The stakes were high – a MacBook Air, to be exact. We received plenty of responses but only one rose to the top.
Chad Fulton responded, that the most important thing when managing hundreds of virtual machines is managing people." Actually, he had a bit more to say, but he nailed it. If you're not Fulton, don't worry – you still have two days to enter your comment.
What are the key considerations for protecting data as it moves between private and public clouds?
This month's contest theme is: Protecting Data as it Moves Between Private and Public Clouds?
The best comment on this post wins. You'll need a Disqus account to participate. The question raises all kinds of potential conversations, ranging from the type of server security to remote access and encryption considerations. So, let's hear it!
We'll review the comments and pick a winner at the end of the month. Independent analyst Dan Kusnetzky is our co-judge this month. Thanks to Tom Rafteryfor his help in the June contest.
What are key considerations for protecting data as it moves between private and public clouds?
That's the question this month for our MacBook Air contest. Best comment on this post wins. You'll need a Disqus account to participate. The question raises all kinds of potential conversations, ranging from the type of server security to remote access and encryption considerations. So, let's hear it!
We'll review the comments and pick a winner at the end of the month. Independent analyst Dan Kusnetzky is our co-judge this month. Thanks to Tom Raftery for his help in the June contest.
If you haven't weighed in on the comments for this month's contest, now is the time.
Here's the question: What are the Considerations When Looking at Server Infrastructure?
Post your comment over here on Disqus for the original post and we'll work with our co-judge, Tom Raftery, to choose the winner. Remember, you need a Disqus account to enter your comment.
You have until 11:59 pm tomorrow PT to enter a comment and be considered for the drawing.
The June contest for the MacBook Air giveaway is well underway but time still remains to enter your comment for this month's competition.
Here's the question: What are the Considerations When Looking at Server Infrastructure?
Post your comment and we'll work with our co-judge, Tom Raftery, to choose the winner. Remember, you need a Disqus account to enter your comment.
What are key considerations when looking at server infrastructure in cloud deployments?
That's the question this month for our MacBook Air contest. Best comment on this post wins. You'll need a Disqus account to participate. The question raises all kinds of potential conversations, ranging from the type of server to integrate to the network considerations. So, let's hear it!
We'll review the comments and pick a winner at the end of the month. Tom Raftery runs GreenMonk. He is is our co-judge this month. Thanks to Michael Krigsman for his help in the May contest.
We're a few days away from closing the comments for our latest MacBookAir giveaway.
The question: What is IT-as-a-Service and How Do You Determine its Value?
We have 18 comments and once again, the insights are sharp and intelligent.
Last month's contest for the best comment in our series about the Road to the Cloud was a tough one to pick. What a powerhouse group! Thanks to all who have been participating.
Our winner for March is Brian Jay Stanley of Asheville, North Carolina. Congratulations, Brian. Enjoy that new MacBook Air!
We have a new contest this month. The winner will win a MacBook Air. Our question this month is about moving apps from an on-premise environment to the cloud.
To participate, add your comment to our contest post:
The road to cloud computing continues. Last month, we asked what are the first steps in moving to the cloud.
This month we are asking:
How do you move applications to the cloud?
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