Posts from Alex Bligh

Ultimate Cloud Guide: Virtual Resources

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The Ultimate Guide to Cloud

What is actually under the hood of your cloud? Here you’ll read some in-depth technology considerations to cover when you are evaluating your virtual resources.

Virtual resources are portions of the capacity of the physical resources that behave like physical resources, but are provisioned on demand rather than in advance of demand. Types of virtual resource include virtual machines, disks, and snapshots.
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Commentary: Why MSPs Should Beware of Becoming a Software Company

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Cloud management

Managed hosting and cloud computing service provider, Logicworks published a blog recently on why cloud MSPs are software companies. We asked our CTO Alex Bligh and VP of Product Marco Meinardi to comment on it. Here is Alex Bligh’s comments.
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Are 65% of Organizations Using Private Cloud: We Think Not.

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public cloud

By now almost all enterprises are using the cloud in some form; they either have a private cloud for a very specific reason, have a hybrid approach, or are entirely in the public cloud. Indeed, they may or may not know what clouds are in use across the entire organization.
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Ultimate Cloud Guide: Your Cloud Hardware

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The Ultimate Guide to Cloud

What is actually under the hood of your cloud? Here you’ll read some in-depth technology considerations to cover when you are evaluating your cloud hardware.

Physical Resources

Physical resources are the hardware devices that are used to create virtual resources. Physical resources include compute, storage nodes, and the network the resources use to communicate between themselves and the Internet.
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3 Cloud Billing Pitfalls All Service Providers Should Avoid

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Cloud Billing

When it comes to billing for cloud services, it’s a tricky business. Sometimes complexity can take over causing services to not be billed for correctly. And as we all know, if you are not billing properly, you are most likely losing money or customers.
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