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Thank you Gartner for your statements concurring and endorsing the notion of clouds can be viable, however do your homework, welcome to the club.
Why am I thanking Gartner?
Simple, I appreciate Gartner now saying what has been said for a couple of years hoping it will help to amplify the theme to the Gartner followers and faithful.
Gartner: Cloud storage viable option, but proceed carefully

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Sounds like Gartner has come to the same conclusion on what has been said for several years now in posts, articles, keynotes, presentations, webinars and other venues which is when it comes to IT clouds, do not be scared. However do your homework, be prepared, do your due diligence, proof of concepts.
Here are some related materials to prepare and plan for IT clouds (public and private):
- Amazon Web Services (AWS) and the Netflix Fix?
- Analyst Love and Loathing in the Storage Industry
- AWS (Amazon) storage gateway, first, second and third impressions
- Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking book added to Intel Recommended Reading
- Cloud conversations: confidence, certainty and confidentiality
- Cloud conversations: Gaining cloud confidence from insights into AWS outages
- Cloud storage: Don't be scared, however look before you leap
- Cloud, Virtual and Storage Networking Conversations
- Clouds are like Electricity: Don't be Scared
- Does Dell have a cloudy cloud strategy story?
- Everything Is Not Equal in the Data center
- Only you can prevent cloud data loss (Cloud shared responsibility)
- The IT blame game: Does cloud storage result in data loss?
- Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking Industry Trends (StorageExpo)
- Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking Trends (Alemere Netherlands)
- SNW pod cast on Cloud Computing
- Various other downloads and material
- http://storageio.com/downloads.html
- Poll: What Do You Think of IT Clouds?
What is your take on IT clouds? Click here to cast your vote and see what others are thinking about clouds.
Now for those who feel that free information or content is not worth its price, then feel free to go to Amazon and buy some Book copies here, or subscribing to the Kindle version of the StorageIOblog, or contact us for an advisory consultation or other project. For everybody else, enjoy and remember, don't be scared of clouds, do your homework, be prepared and keep in mind that clouds are a shared responsibility.
Disclosure: I was a Gartner client when I working in an IT organization and then later as a vendor, however not anymore ;).
Ok, nuff said.
Cheers gs
Greg Schulz - Author Cloud and Virtual Data Storage Networking (CRC Press, 2011), The Green and Virtual Data Center (CRC Press, 2009), and Resilient Storage Networks (Elsevier, 2004)
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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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