ITPS202: Open Source Hardware




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Summary: Executive Summary: You've heard of Open Stack software. What about those white boxes that seem to be trendy? Do you have plans to look at open source hardware in your data center? We'll discuss the pros and cons and what the value proposition seems to be.     Hosts: John Kresic, Tom Kresic, Mike Kresic Running Time: 40:24       IT Pro News: Bad management and bad crypto leaves over 20,000 routers running SSL VPN vulnerable Previews of the new Skype and Office are available Softphones deployed at Liberty Mutual Number of EEs drops as Developer counts rise in US Linux 4.0 to support non-rebooting patches Amazon Glacier gets a Google competitor in Nearline AWS updates for Vcenter as a console and VM migration Updated AWS Redshift drivers are 6-35% faster and are supported by SAS, Tableau, others AWS updates for Directory Service lets you have hosted Windows servers that are domain joined to your enterprise new AWS certifications announced, including DevOps Engineer Microsoft running a campaign about Azure Hybrid Cloud and AWS weaknesses     IT Pro Main Topic: Open Source Hardware in the Data Center Are we ready for Open Source Hardware in the Data Center? Open Compute Project site the mission “We believe that openly sharing ideas, specifications and other intellectual property is the key to maximizing innovation and reducing operational complexity in the scalable computing space.” news of a developing OSHW supply chain stories of founding members BofA, Goldman Sachs, Fidelity Investments, Capital One prepping or deploying OSHW Are we ready to have more in-house engineers? is it really more? Is this pursuit any more risk to the enterprise than open source software? Is opex support the biggest part of our costs or is it acquisition cost? why are we still integrators? why not buy appliances? How is this mixed with a cloud architecture?                             IT Pro Bookshelf: Combining Business Process Management and Enterprise Architecture for Better Business Outcomes, IBM redbook