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Cloud Expo New York
This is the time of year when people make their predictions for the next year.
Building on some recent surveys and polls including:
EMC and Cisco Acadia VCE, what does it mean?
What do you think of IT clouds?
Whats Your Take on FTC Guidelines For Bloggers?
Not to mention those over at Storage Monkeys and the customer collective among others
Before jumping to what will be hot or a flop in 2010, what do you think were the successful as well as disappointing technologies, trends, events, products or vendors of 2009?
Click here to cast your votes along with nominations for what was hot and what was not in 2009.
Feel free to vote early and often, however be advised, you will have to be creative in doing so as single balloting per IP and cookies are enabled to keep things on the down low.
Check back soon to see how the results play out...
--Cheers gs
Greg Schulz - StorageIO, Author The Green and Virtual Data Center (CRC)
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Greg Schulz is founder of the Server and StorageIO (StorageIO) Group, an IT industry analyst and consultancy firm. Greg has worked with various server operating systems along with storage and networking software tools, hardware and services. Greg has worked as a programmer, systems administrator, disaster recovery consultant, and storage and capacity planner for various IT organizations. He has worked for various vendors before joining an industry analyst firm and later forming StorageIO.
In addition to his analyst and consulting research duties, Schulz has published over a thousand articles, tips, reports and white papers and is a sought after popular speaker at events around the world. Greg is also author of the books Resilient Storage Network (Elsevier) and The Green and Virtual Data Center (CRC). His blog is at www.storageioblog.com and he can also be found on twitter @storageio.
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