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Dana Gardner is president and principal analyst at Interarbor Solutions, an enterprise IT analysis, market research, and consulting firm. Gardner, a leading identifier of software and cloud productivity trends and new IT business growth opportunities, honed his skills and refined his insights as an industry analyst, pundit, and news editor covering the emerging software development and enterprise infrastructure arenas for the last 18 years.
Gardner tracks and analyzes a critical set of enterprise software technologies and business development issues: Cloud computing, SOA, business process management, business intelligence, next-generation data centers, and application lifecycle optimization. His specific interests include Enterprise 2.0 and social media, cloud standards and security, as well as integrated marketing technologies and techniques.
Gardner is a former senior analyst at Yankee Group and Aberdeen Group, and a former editor-at-large and founding online news editor at InfoWorld. He is a former news editor at IDG News Service, Digital News & Review, and Design News.
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Dana Gardner is president and principal analyst at Interarbor Solutions, LLC, a New Hampshire-based IT analysis and new media content production and consultancy firm that he founded in 2005. He produces a series of podcast/videocast/transcript/blog content shows, called BriefingsDirect[tm/sm], some of which are sponsored and which he blogs on. Such sponsored shows are declared individually as such and by what organization or company. When Dana blogs on ZDNet on companies that he does have, or has had, consulting and/or sponsorship relationships, he declares that in each blog entry. There is no connection between the negotiation of such sponsorships and the opinions expressed by Dana here on ZDNet. To date, the following organizations/companies have sponsored, or do sponsor, some BriefingsDirect content, or have consulting relationships with Dana: Active Endpoints Akamai Technologies Aster Data Systems BP Logix Business Technology Quarterly CA Compuware Electric Cloud Genuitec Gerson Lehrman Group Greenplum Hewlett-Packard iTKO JustSystems North America, Inc. Kapow Technologies LogLogic Nexaweb Technologies, Inc. The Open Group Paglo Panda Security Platform Computing Progress Software rPath Sailpoint Splunk TIBCO Software Weblayers Workday WSO2 ZDNet As a matter of CNET Networks and Interarbor Solutions policies, when Dana covers an organization that is also a sponsor of a BriefingsDirect-produced podcast, videocast or any other content, a disclosure will be included with the coverage. Updated (1/4/2010): Instead of providing a disclosure on just those editorials (blog posts, etc.) that intersect the above listed companies, we have changed the policy to include a link to this full disclosure at the end of every one of Dana's blog posts. In the case of audio or video-based coverage, such disclosures will be provided within the editorial content itself.
Biography
Dana Gardner
Dana Gardner is president and principal analyst at Interarbor Solutions, an enterprise IT analysis, market research, and consulting firm. Gardner, a leading identifier of software and cloud productivity trends and new IT business growth opportunities, honed his skills and refined his insights as an industry analyst, pundit, and news editor covering the emerging software development and enterprise infrastructure arenas for the last 18 years.
Gardner tracks and analyzes a critical set of enterprise software technologies and business development issues: Cloud computing, SOA, business process management, business intelligence, next-generation data centers, and application lifecycle optimization. His specific interests include Enterprise 2.0 and social media, cloud standards and security, as well as integrated marketing technologies and techniques.
Gardner is a former senior analyst at Yankee Group and Aberdeen Group, and a former editor-at-large and founding online news editor at InfoWorld. He is a former news editor at IDG News Service, Digital News & Review, and Design News.
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HP's Gen8 servers attack data center woes head on with better management, automation, and energy conservation to cut total costs
The demand for data-intensive and transactional workloads such as data warehousing, real-time analytics, and virtualized environments is expanding dramatically.
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User meta data wars going way too far, Google
I kind of feel like my pocket has been picked of the little black book I keep there for my contacts. My contacts.
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NewSQL pioneer Clustrix delivers free software-only kit to demo shard-less MySQL scaling, unveils a poster child use at Twoo
If Clustrix and its brethren can allow MySQL values to grow unencumbered via NewSQL then it will be of interest to more than start-ups.
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Five tips enterprise architects can learn from the Winchester Mystery House
This guest post comes courtesy of E.G. Nadhan of HP Enterprise Services. By E.G.Nadhan, HP Enterprise Services Not far from where The Open Group Conference was held in San Francisco this week is...
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Open Group security gurus dissect the cloud: Higher or lower risk?
At the end of the day, you're always accountable for the data that you hold. It doesn’t matter where you put it and how many other parties they subcontract that out to.
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HP provides more picks and shovels to cloud miners
In two separate recent announcements, HP has affirmed its goal of being the neutral supplier of choice for all things cloud.
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San Francisco Conference observations: Enterprise transformation, enterprise architecture, SOA and a splash of cloud computing
The Open Group's Dr. Chris Harding gives his impressions of the Open Group Conference held in San Francisco the week of January 30.
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EMC's Hadoop strategy cuts to the chase
Analyst Tony Baer examines the Hadoop landscape and explores EMC's latest big-data move
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Enterprise architects play key role in transformation, data analytics value -- but they need to act fast, say Open Group speakers
Some day CIOs are going to report to the enterprise architect, because that's the way it ought to be.
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CRM data integration provider Scribe boosts cloud offering with GUI synchronization services, developer program for connectors
The power of knowing the most about customers -- and making the analysis from such data widely available to business units and functions across the enterprise -- can make or break a company.
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Expert Chat on how HP ecosystem provides holistic support for VMware virtualized IT environments
Successful virtualization is no longer just about servers, it’s about managing complexity when you get beyond the 20 percent or 30 percent level and expand into converged infrastructure...
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The Open Group releases SOA and cloud computing standards, updates OSIMM
Each of the three standards is vendor-neutral and helps an organization of any size to design and implement the proper SOA and cloud solutions for its business objectives.
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Capgemini's CTO on how cloud computing exposes the duality between IT and business transformation
We're always hooked on this idea that we’ve used technology very successfully internally, but now we should be asking the question about how we’re using technology externally when the...
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Case study: How professional services and portfolio management helped Nottingham Trent University transform IT
We found that our processes were not really defined well enough. We really weren’t getting sign-off from the business, and the expectations were never really met. So it was clear that we were...
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Oracle fills another gap in its big data offering
With Oracle’s announcement of general availability of the big data appliance, it is filling in the blanks by disclosing that it is OEM’ing Cloudera’s CDH Hadoop distribution, and more...
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MIT's Ross on how enterprise architecture and IT more than ever lead to business transformation
If you have all the money in the world, you're not forced to make tough decisions. Architecture is all about making tough decisions, understanding your tradeoffs, and recognizing that you're going...
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Genuitec's MobiOne eases way for Windows development of iOS apps
Genuitec, LLC has revamped its MobiOne development tool to allow Windows operating system users to design and build App Store-ready iOS apps without using a Mac.
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Travel giant TUI Group leverages virtualization management tools to drastically improve IT performance troubleshooting
vCenter Operations 5.0 gives us the ability to do capacity planning and also performance analysis in one view so that we can adapt the things we have discovered in normal business hours for the...
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Overlapping criminal and state threats pose growing cyber security threat to global Internet commerce, says Open Group speaker
I've met really good cyber investigators for the Secret Service and the FBI, but I’ve yet to meet one that thinks he's going to get promoted for calling a press conference and announcing that...
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SAP runs VMware to provision private clouds that support complex and critical training applications
In this specific cloud, typically we have between a couple of hundred and a couple of thousand VMs running. Overall, at SAP we're running more than 20,000 virtual machines (VMs). And, in fact, I...
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