Links List 8.1.08
August 1st, 2008 by Julia Lim
The Yankee Group had this not-so-urgent advice for IPv6 visibility. “It may be time to ask your network monitoring and management software vendors about their plans for IPv6 visibility.” Although we’re still a few years away from broad adoption of IPv6 in the US, experts have been urging enterprises to pave the way for a smooth migration now by having IPv6-ready infrastructure in place…
I’ll take your 6 centers of excellence and uh, raise you 2 data centers. Following up on the HP announcement that they’ve partnered with Yahoo and Intel to create cloud computing Centers of Excellence this week, IBM said they were building out 2 data centers to accommodate the coming cloud computing resources need. I should say that IBM had already announced their “partnership” with Google to provide services for the cloud back in May. Who’s left to partner with on cloud computing? Microsoft and Amazon?
Packet Trap Networks recently conducted a survey of network engineers and IT professionals who perform network management duties inside companies with more than 100 employees. Out of the 800 engineers surveyed, 49 percent stated that they did not have a comprehensive network management system in place – showing a need for solutions focused on the mid-market – i.e., the right features at reasonable prices. If you remember, Sevcik and Wetzel (not a vendor!) conducted their own survey on application performance management and had similar findings but a rather different answer… (hint – starts with “E” and ends in “7”)
Is open-source software more secure? After all thousands of eyes are better than a handful, right? Well, according to a report sponsored by Fortify Software, that’s just not the case. Roger Thornton, founder and CTO of Fortify Software, adds that the underlying problem is “a lack of understanding and collaboration between developers and security experts – today each are talking past each other when it comes to security.”
For all you aspiring CIOs out there, WSJ has provided a must-read list. Uh oh– the first on the list is “How to Read a Book”. Please, any negative comments directly on the Journal site…and any “good” ones here!
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