Monthly Archives: June 2010

My Guide to a Successful VDI Implementation, Part 2

In part one of this three part series, I covered the first five items I have found to help make VDI deployments successful.  Now let’s cover the final four items: Plan for future growth.  Don’t spend all the money up front.  Design the infrastructure for growth and budget for cyclical upgrades.  Perhaps you skimp on …

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My Guide to a Successful VDI Implementation, Part 1

I have recently wrapped up my most successful View deployment yet.  As I look back on the project and reflect on its success, I found this blog post writing itself.  In fact, it wrote itself so well, I plan on breaking it up into three different parts. Here are the first five items I have …

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F.U.D. – Fun, Underhanded and Dirty

Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, or F.U.D., is a term I seem to have really come to use a lot lately.  It’s a marketing approach that seems to transcend industries. You see it in politics as one candidate tries to undermine his/her opponents (in politics it’s usually called mud-slinging), in the battles between the cable/Internet/phone providers (here in Omaha it’s between …

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vEXPERT and Other Goings On

I first want to apologize to all of you who were looking forward to additional posts about our VMUG setup back in March.  I ended up only having my complete environment for about a week after the VMUG before I had to yank it out of my data center and set it up at a …

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