Posts Tagged ‘Information’

Information Technology Business Plans And Virtual IT

January 2nd, 2010

Many computer consultants struggle to come up with solid Information Technology business plans. The following 4 tips can help you embrace the concept of Virtual IT and build strong Information Technology business plans that will best serve your interests and your clients’ interests.

1. Understand What Virtual IT Means. With Virtual IT, your firm acts as a client’s part-time IT manager or Virtual CIO. 2. Know How Virtual IT Benefits Your Business. Positioning your firm as a true Virtual IT department for your clients helps you retain high-paying, steady clients and build long-lasting relationships. And when you base Information Technology business plans on this important concept, you can provide comprehensive solutions to big IT business problems… which makes your firm indispensable to your clients.

3. Figure Out How You Can Provide Virtual IT to Your Clients. As you build your Information Technology business plans around Virtual IT, you need to incorporate Virtual IT into the services you provide to clients. 4. Remember That Virtual IT Grows Real Relationships.

Information Technology Sees Solid Future for Endpoint Virtualization – and Its ROI

December 11th, 2009

If you don’t like taking Microsoft’s word for it when it comes to surveys and studies that purport to show how much the market needs what Redmond is selling, you’re not alone. It’s hard to know how big a grain of salt to take along with some vendor-sponsored data. But the great thing about watching Microsoft is that it shows up in just about everyone else’s surveys, as well. That’s the case with an interesting report from Symantec on an endpoint virtualization survey. The increasingly diversified Symantec is making its move into endpoint virtualization, coming in fourth after Microsoft (43 percent), VMware (19 percent) and Citrix (9 percent) when network admins answered the survey question, “Who is your organization’s primary endpoint virtualization provider?” The company rated a respectable 8 percent. But getting back to Microsoft. The preceding survey question sheds light on how deeply virtualization has penetrated the endpoint management budget: Seventy-six percent of respondents said “yes” when asked whether their organization had implemented the technology, including application virtualization, application streaming, desktop virtualization, OS streaming or similar tech. Symantec’s Endpoint Virtualization Unit Marketing Director Brad Rowland suggested to InfoWorld that the pressure on IT to cut costs, facilitate mobility and just downright keep coming up with tech projects with a solid ROI means that endpoint virtualization could well be “recession-proof. ” Strong words. I’m sure Microsoft will be happy to hear it. In predicting what percentage of their 2009 budgets would be devoted to endpoint virtualization, 46 percent said it would fall between 1 percent and 25 percent of the budget, and 25 percent responded that the figure would fall between 26 percent and 50 percent of the budget. Since the survey was directed toward network admins, who likely do not have budgetary control, those numbers may well be off, but the admins do have more insight than most into what makes this virtualization attractive for 2009. Top answers were simplified operating system and application delivery, lower IT costs, more securable data and mobility of user workspaces. While the survey did not directly address attitudes towards Microsoft as a virtualization provider, those leading answers boil down to a recognition of savings, savings, savings and a plan to reap more of the same.  

Virtual Prototype, Virtual Prototypes, and All Virtual Prototyping Information

December 9th, 2009

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The Virtual Prototyping and Virtual Prototyping Techniques is a new webpage that was just added to the new Rapid Prototyping Information Website that has just been released. This new Virtual Prototyping Technique Process webpage has all of the information you need to know on Virtual Prototyping and Virtual Prototyping Technique and the main information you need to know on Prototyping. You can visit this Virtual Prototyping webpage at: http://www. prototypezone. com/

Here is an excerpt from the new Virtual Prototyping and Virtual Prototypes webpage:

“Virtual Prototyping is basically as simulation based refinement of a component by using a function based simulation. The technology is rapidly gaining prominence as the practice of choice amongst engineers, thanks to its ability to immensely shorten cycles and aid faster product development. Other major reasons for rapid proliferation of the technology include the widespread availability of low-cost computers and analysis tools and the ability to integrate multi-physics simulations into a single environment. These days, computer simulations are increasingly used to calculate and evaluate the kinetic and geometric reactions of a system to various external factors.
 
The fact that the results can be visualized in full 3D environment has further spurred the rise of this technology. This has finally set the stage for a brand new phase in product development; the engineer can now quantitatively assess the performance of a system by saving the expenses on the intermediate physical prototypes. Virtual Prototypes also permit a larger variety of tests to be carried out on the models, sans any risk of over-testing such as wearing out the component. ”

The new Virtual Prototypes page is free information to members and non-members and can be found at: http://www. prototypezone. com . However, users of Prototype Zone who decide to be members can join for free and receive two free E-Books on Rapid Prototyping for a limited time offer. Prototype Zone will be adding new information all the time on Rapid Prototyping so check back often in the forum and blog for the latest information at: http://www. prototypezone. com/prototype-forum/

About Prototype Zone: Prototype Zone is the leading information source and community website for all things about Prototyping and Rapid Prototyping. Visit the website to join for free and receive two free ebooks on Rapid Prototyping for a limited time offer.