Category Archives: Miscellaneous IT

Tech News Recap for the Week of 11/9/2015

Were you busy this week? Here’s a quick Tech News Recap of articles you may have missed!

Tech News Recap

Tech News RecapMicrosoft will be keeping German customer cloud data in Germany. Hackers who targeted the CIA Director also breached a police arrest database. Walmart’s raising privacy questions after starting to use technology to spot shoplifters. Microsoft continues to grow its cloud footprint in Europe.

 

 

 

Are you considering adopting Microsoft Office 365? Register for next week’s webinar to learn more & get any questions you have answered!

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

GreenPages is Helping Dead River Become a Transformational Services Provider

David Widener is the Director of IT & Project Management at Dead River Company and is one of the most cutting edge people we work with. Dead River Company is New England’s largest energy marketer which means they provide wholesale commercial and residential energy services in the form of oil, propane, and, in some cases, natural gas. David is the senior most leader for both IT and Project Management with 20 years of IT experience.

From an IT perspective, Dead River is just rounding that curve from being infrastructure blockers and tacklers to becoming the transformational services provider they know they need to be. David understands that even as a traditional energy marketer, he needs to change the way he does business in order to gain a competitive advantage including integrating new tools, new services, and new processes. This directly falls in line with GreenPages’ launch of our Transformation Services Group.

Watch the video to hear David discuss the projects he has worked on with GreenPages, including Managed Services, Cloud Services, and Project Management initiatives, his experiences in doing so, and his recommendations to his peers that want to transform their IT departments in a similar fashion!

Watch the video on GreenPages’ YouTube Channel

 

 

We’ll be holding a webinar on 11/18 entitled, “Microsoft Office 365: Expectations vs. Reality.” Register now!

GreenPages Helps Wire Belt with Managed Services & Business Transformation

Here’s a video we did with a great customer of ours, Beth Lindberg. Beth is the Director of IT at Wire Belt Company of America. Wire Belt is a multinational stainless steel conveyor system manufacturer with locations in the US, Germany, and England. At Wire Belt, Beth is in charge of keeping all systems up and running, as well as thinking strategically for the US location about ways to utilize IT to help successfully drive the company forward into the future.

In order to focus on this long term strategic vision, Beth uses GreenPages’ Managed Services to work in the background 24/7/365 to keep the lights on. Without this help, she may be too bogged down to be able to concentrate on projects that have a direct impact on Wire Belt’s users, customers, and business.

[Register for our upcoming webinar – Microsoft Office 365: Expectations vs. Reality]

Along with Managed Services, Beth is also working with GreenPages on the company’s plans for business transformation.

Recently, Wire Belt experienced a major network outage that resulted in its ERP system going down. Wire Belt relies heavily on its ERP for everything from ordering, to scheduling, to shipping and invoicing. With the risk of aggravating customers by not being able to deliver orders on time, they brought in GreenPages to help solve the problem. Watch the video below to hear from Beth!

 

GreenPages Helps Wire Belt with Managed Services & Business Transformation

 

A special thank you to Beth for taking the time to do this video with us! If you have any questions about how GreenPages can help your business, reach out to us at socialmedia@greenpages.com.

Register for our upcoming webinar – Microsoft Office 365: Expectations vs. Reality

 

 

Tech News Recap for the Week of 10/12/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 10/12/2015.

Tech News Recap

Tech News RecapThe biggest news story last week was Dell purchasing EMC for $67 billion in the largest tech deal ever. Companies are switching from Google Apps back to Office 365. Chinese domestic DRAM and NAND flash consumption is dramatically increasing with the rise in popularity of Chinese PCs and smartphones.

  • Dell buys EMC in largest tech deal ever
  • Why companies are switching from Google Apps to Office 365
  • Cisco supplying SDN and NFV to Softbank
  • Top Windows 10 Apps To Boost Your Productivity
  • China to consumer nearly 30% of the world’s flash, 21% of DRAM
  • Google graveyard: What Google has killed off in 2015
  • 6 Tips to Ensure a Successful Wireless Project
  • Too many healthcare employees complacent about security
  • Fake LinkedIn profiles lure unsuspecting users
  • The Innovative Mindset Your Company Can’t Afford to Lose
  • Is There a ‘Holy Grail’ In The Cloud
  • The secret to first-rate mobile apps for customers? Iterate, iterate, iterate

If you’re looking for tips to ensure a successful wireless project, download this whitepaper. If you’d like expert insight on the VMware NSX vs. Cisco ACI debate, you can download this on-demand webinar.

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 10/12/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 10/12/2015.

Tech News Recap

Tech News RecapThe biggest news story last week was Dell purchasing EMC for $67 billion in the largest tech deal ever. Companies are switching from Google Apps back to Office 365. Chinese domestic DRAM and NAND flash consumption is dramatically increasing with the rise in popularity of Chinese PCs and smartphones.

  • Dell buys EMC in largest tech deal ever
  • Why companies are switching from Google Apps to Office 365
  • Cisco supplying SDN and NFV to Softbank
  • Top Windows 10 Apps To Boost Your Productivity
  • China to consumer nearly 30% of the world’s flash, 21% of DRAM
  • Google graveyard: What Google has killed off in 2015
  • 6 Tips to Ensure a Successful Wireless Project
  • Too many healthcare employees complacent about security
  • Fake LinkedIn profiles lure unsuspecting users
  • The Innovative Mindset Your Company Can’t Afford to Lose
  • Is There a ‘Holy Grail’ In The Cloud
  • The secret to first-rate mobile apps for customers? Iterate, iterate, iterate

If you’re looking for tips to ensure a successful wireless project, download this whitepaper. If you’d like expert insight on the VMware NSX vs. Cisco ACI debate, you can download this on-demand webinar.

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

CIO Focus Interviews: A Summary Over the Past Year

A year ago, I started a CIO Focus Interview segment on the blog. I’ve gotten the chance to speak with a handful of thought leading CIOs and CTOs. All have provided great insights and shown why they are on the cutting edge of all things IT. Below is a summary and link to each of the interviews.

CIO Focus Interview: Stuart Appley, Shorenstein

CIO Focus Interview: Stuart AppleyStuart is the CIO at Shorenstein, a San Francisco based real estate investment firm. One of Stuart’s biggest challenges is operating in a company culture that is a little older making it more difficult to get people to adopt technologies and bring them up to speed. Last year, Stuart completed a large cloud ERP project that allowed him to reduce a lot of application sets. Stuart is a strong believer that IT needs to act as an advisor to the business. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: Isaac Sacolick, Greenwich Associates

CIO Focus InterviewIsaac is Global CIO and a Managing Director at Greenwich Associates. His career began in the start-up world and he has brought that mentality and framework to traditional businesses he has worked at since. Isaac and I discussed self-service BI programs, analytics, and the internet of things. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: David Chou, CIO at a large academic medical center

CIO focus interviewDavid works at a large academic medical center where he manages day to day operations and an $82 million budget. According to David, the “4 pillars” of cloud, mobile, social, and big data are having the biggest impact on the industry. Earlier this year he was in the process of incorporating a hybrid cloud model. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: Peter Weis, Matson Navigation

CIO Focus InterviewPeter has an interesting blend of both business and IT knowledge. After receiving his MBA at the Wharton School, he entered his first management role at 26 and was a CIO at age 36 at a global logistics company. Peter recently finished a complete IT transformation that replaced 100% of the company’s enterprise applications, the underlying architecture and governance process. We ended the interview talking about the importance of transforming the enterprise experience to be more like a consumer experience. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: Kevin Hall, GreenPages-LogicsOne

CIO Focus InterviewKevin is the CIO and Managing Director here at GreenPages-LogicsOne and has a very unique perspective. He runs all aspects of information services internally but also is the Managing Director responsible for our customer facing Professional Services and Managed Services divisions. This unique position allows him to get a better understanding of the challenges and roadblocks GreenPages’ customers are faced with day in and day out. Read the full interview.

CTO Focus Interview: Gunnar Berger, Citrix

CTO Focus InterviewBefore joining Citrix, Gunnar was an Analyst at Gartner. Since joining Citrix, he has been on a mission to make VDI easier and cheaper to deploy. In 2015, Gunnar’s main goals were to double down on applications, review the complexity and cost of VDI, and bridge to the cloud. Read the full interview.

CTO Focus Interview: Rick Blaisdell, Motus

CTO Focus InterviewRick is the CTO at Motus and also serves as an advisor on how companies can become more efficient and scalable. In the interview, Rick and I discuss the Internet of Things, Anything-as-a-Service, and predictions on what will happen in the industry over the next 5-7 years. Read the full interview.

 

[eBook] The Evolution of the Corporate IT Department. Download it here!

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

CIO Focus Interviews: A Summary Over the Past Year

A year ago, I started a CIO Focus Interview segment on the blog. I’ve gotten the chance to speak with a handful of thought leading CIOs and CTOs. All have provided great insights and shown why they are on the cutting edge of all things IT. Below is a summary and link to each of the interviews.

CIO Focus Interview: Stuart Appley, Shorenstein

CIO Focus Interview: Stuart AppleyStuart is the CIO at Shorenstein, a San Francisco based real estate investment firm. One of Stuart’s biggest challenges is operating in a company culture that is a little older making it more difficult to get people to adopt technologies and bring them up to speed. Last year, Stuart completed a large cloud ERP project that allowed him to reduce a lot of application sets. Stuart is a strong believer that IT needs to act as an advisor to the business. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: Isaac Sacolick, Greenwich Associates

CIO Focus InterviewIsaac is Global CIO and a Managing Director at Greenwich Associates. His career began in the start-up world and he has brought that mentality and framework to traditional businesses he has worked at since. Isaac and I discussed self-service BI programs, analytics, and the internet of things. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: David Chou, CIO at a large academic medical center

CIO focus interviewDavid works at a large academic medical center where he manages day to day operations and an $82 million budget. According to David, the “4 pillars” of cloud, mobile, social, and big data are having the biggest impact on the industry. Earlier this year he was in the process of incorporating a hybrid cloud model. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: Peter Weis, Matson Navigation

CIO Focus InterviewPeter has an interesting blend of both business and IT knowledge. After receiving his MBA at the Wharton School, he entered his first management role at 26 and was a CIO at age 36 at a global logistics company. Peter recently finished a complete IT transformation that replaced 100% of the company’s enterprise applications, the underlying architecture and governance process. We ended the interview talking about the importance of transforming the enterprise experience to be more like a consumer experience. Read the full interview.

CIO Focus Interview: Kevin Hall, GreenPages-LogicsOne

CIO Focus InterviewKevin is the CIO and Managing Director here at GreenPages-LogicsOne and has a very unique perspective. He runs all aspects of information services internally but also is the Managing Director responsible for our customer facing Professional Services and Managed Services divisions. This unique position allows him to get a better understanding of the challenges and roadblocks GreenPages’ customers are faced with day in and day out. Read the full interview.

CTO Focus Interview: Gunnar Berger, Citrix

CTO Focus InterviewBefore joining Citrix, Gunnar was an Analyst at Gartner. Since joining Citrix, he has been on a mission to make VDI easier and cheaper to deploy. In 2015, Gunnar’s main goals were to double down on applications, review the complexity and cost of VDI, and bridge to the cloud. Read the full interview.

CTO Focus Interview: Rick Blaisdell, Motus

CTO Focus InterviewRick is the CTO at Motus and also serves as an advisor on how companies can become more efficient and scalable. In the interview, Rick and I discuss the Internet of Things, Anything-as-a-Service, and predictions on what will happen in the industry over the next 5-7 years. Read the full interview.

 

[eBook] The Evolution of the Corporate IT Department. Download it here!

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/28/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/28/2015.

Tech News RecapThe iPhone 6s smashed first weekend sales records. Microsoft is beating both Amazon and Google to cloud computing in India. The NFV, SDN, and wireless network infrastructure market is on pace to reach $21 billion by 2020. Microsoft and Tesla talk software-defined batteries.

Tech News Recap

Register for tomorrow’s webinar with Principal Architect Nick Phelps on VMware NSX vs. Cisco ACI!

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/28/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/28/2015.

Tech News RecapThe iPhone 6s smashed first weekend sales records. Microsoft is beating both Amazon and Google to cloud computing in India. The NFV, SDN, and wireless network infrastructure market is on pace to reach $21 billion by 2020. Microsoft and Tesla talk software-defined batteries.

Tech News Recap

Register for tomorrow’s webinar with Principal Architect Nick Phelps on VMware NSX vs. Cisco ACI!

 

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist

Tech News Recap for the Week of 9/21/2015

Were you busy last week? Here’s a quick tech news recap of articles you may have missed from the week of 9/21/2015.

Tech News RecapMicrosoft Office 2016 launched last week and Microsoft rolled out a new Invite Scheduling app. The IaaS market is said to be set to surpass $73.9 Billion Globally by 2022. An audit of the US government has found there are security flaws in health data storage. Learn how Columbia Sportswear is taking advantage of VMware automation and DevOps solutions.

Tech News Recap

GreenPages is also having a webinar next week that will cover VMware NSX vs. Cisco ACI. If you’re interested in software-defined networking, I highly recommend registering.

By Ben Stephenson, Emerging Media Specialist