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About Ken Hess
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Kenneth 'Ken' Hess is a full-time Windows and Linux system administrator with over 15 years of experience with Mac, Linux, UNIX, and Windows systems in large multi-data center environments.
Ken writes on a variety of topics including interoperability, virtualization, data center operations, databases, and open source software. He has written and co-written books on Linux, databases, and virtualization. He currently writes a System Administration column for Linux Magazine and is a regular contributor to Linux User & Developer magazine, ServerWatch.com's Trends and InfoStor. He often contributes to other online and print publications as well.
His first computer was a Commodore VIC-20, which he purchased because William Shatner was in the commercials.
In his limited spare time, Ken enjoys painting, drawing, and flinging angry birds at fortified pigs.
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Ken Hess
Biography
Ken Hess
Ken writes on a variety of topics including interoperability, virtualization, data center operations, databases, and open source software. He has written and co-written books on Linux, databases, and virtualization. He currently writes a System Administration column for Linux Magazine and is a regular contributor to Linux User & Developer magazine, ServerWatch.com's Trends and InfoStor. He often contributes to other online and print publications as well.
His first computer was a Commodore VIC-20, which he purchased because William Shatner was in the commercials.
In his limited spare time, Ken enjoys painting, drawing, and flinging angry birds at fortified pigs.
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Attention CXOs: There's something you need before you BYOD.
The keystone for any successful BYOD program is a management suite. Without one you will fail.
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Another battle royale: SAN vs. local storage for VDI
The "experts" are at it again and I feel that it's my duty to set 'em straight.
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Blades vs. standard racked servers for virtualization
There are some battles that are not worth fighting. Blades vs. standard architecture servers is one of those battles, yet it rages on.
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Is Facebook's IPO an exit strategy?
There's money to be made on Facebook's IPO but is it a long-term investment? I don't think so but there's much to consider.
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What's better than MDM? MokiMobility MDM.
If you need complete control over a publicly-accessible iPad, MokiMobility is your answer. You won't believe it until you see what it can do for you.
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Dropbox and Angry Birds are blacklisted Mobile Apps
A lot of companies have chosen to blacklist certain Apps. The question is, "Does it do any good?"
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iSSH developer Dean Beeler: The right stuff for iOS apps
Want to program your own iOS App? Find out how one developer took a weekend project and made a success story out of it.
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A funny thing happened on the way back from the Data Center
How one frequent Data Center visitor thinks his visits could be improved. Security, noise reduction and general accessibility are all part of the plan.
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Apple tech goes ape crazy with the iPad
Young Orangutans make use of iPads for communications. Old ones, not so much. Sound familiar?
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Interview with ScanLife CEO and President Mike Wehrs (Podcast)
Find out about QR Codes and the company that brings them to life on your camera phones with their ScanLife products and services. Podcast Interview. 24 minutes. MP3.
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Whose responsibility is mobile device management?
Mobile Device Management needs to be in the hands of the people supporting the end user not in the tight fists of ivory tower dwellers.
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Women in Tech: Marlena Clark faces challenges head on
Marlena Clark wants to help other young women overcome the challenges ahead by being a strong role model.
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Five reasons why iPad and iPhone are THE choices for BYOD
Widespread corporate product buy-in isn't easy to accomplish. In fact, it's almost impossible to do so unless you have excellent products. Apple does.
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VMware 5.0 Training Day Five and Overview (Review)
My week long VMware 5.0 training experience is complete. Glean from my five days at the screen.
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VMware 5.0 Training Days Three and Four (Review)
VMware 5.0's Hump Day and Final Turn chronicled in living color. Grab some caffeine and focus.
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VMware 5.0 Training Days One and Two (Review)
The new vSphere 5.0 virtualization software and underlying technology are available as training. Take it but be ready for it.
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What's in a name? Microsoft replaces Windows Server 8 with 2012
Do you really care what Microsoft names its new operating system? I don't either.
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Google should have found a Java alternative. But software should not be patented
You know what sucks worse than Java alternatives? Java patent infringement lawsuits.
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QR Codes: Obsession and Regulation
Can something as benign as a QR Code be malicious? They can. What we need is a bit of regulation. Self-regulation.
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The Grinchdroid who stole my power
You're a vile one, Mr. Hess. You have sarcasm in your soul. You have all the subtle diplomacy of a lovesick Troll.
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