As mentioned in the previous post, I wanted to compile the most interesting and valuable info from the keynote presentations (in the form of tweets, following the #GartnerDC hashtag conversation). A lot of the topics revolve around cloud computing, virtualization, and upcoming palvelinlaitteisto trends.
Highlights from Days 2-4
@nlyte: 65 percent used or plan to use outside help with DC consolidation #GartnerDC
@nlyte: 57 percent stated internal politics was the most difficult aspect of DC consolidation #GartnerDC
@ciscoDC: Gartner: 75% of server workloads virtualized by 2014 vs 25% today; 50% of all new workloads are virtualized #GartnerDC
@BarbaraRuane #APC perspective from #Gartner show – Power and cooling top of mind with decision makers #GartnerDC
@az990tony #GartnerDC [blog] Day 2 – Choosing the Right Storage for your Server Virtualization environment
@jayfry3 When choosing a #cloud provider, what matters most to you? @cloudpundit‘s #gartnerdc audience says “best-in-class security.”
@TonyKnowsPower: #GartnerDC Step away from the hardware – think in terms of Service Availabilty not server, storage & network uptime.
@SachaAtMsft MacDonald: Cloud computing is forcing us all to understand where information exists at any point during its lifetime. #GartnerDC
@shorinsean 39 % of conference attendees prohibit access to social media at work. #gartnerDC
@nlyte In 2011 which big 5 provider will you purchase tech from that you are not today? 33%Cisco 9%Dell 18%HP 17%IBM 8%Oracle 15%none #GartnerDC
@nlyte Understanding Data Center Transformation and the “Big Five” Providers: Cisco, Dell, HP, IBM and Oracle #GartnerDC