Friday, 31 December 2010

2011 Enterprise Trends of ICT

Independent technology analyst Ovum, has named its top ten trends for the coming year, which also include mobility, data management and data centre transformation.

Business analytics, collaboration, IT financial management and context-aware computing also make the list and author Mark Blowers believes the trends provide both opportunities and challenges.

“These are the key trends that will define the IT landscape for CIOs in 2011. If CIOs do not have a strategy for how they intend to take advantage of the opportunities they provide, and deal with the challenges they bring, then they should form one as an urgent priority.”

Security

Security continues to be high on the IT agenda as the number of threats to businesses increases rapidly. “New technologies such as mobility, social media and cloud computing present new opportunities, but also vulnerabilities,” believes Blowers. “No amount of investment in technology alone can prevent attacks from criminal gangs and cyber espionage. In 2011, CIOs should adopt an approach that brings together technology, policy and people. The wider picture for corporate protection must also include risk, compliance and regulatory issues.”

Data management

Data management will be a key area due to the sheer volumes now passing through enterprises. “The management of data will come to a head for CIOs in 2011, who will realise that it is an issue that can no longer be ignored,” predicts Blowers. “The issue of hardware capacity and the drain on resources will see data management make it on to the investment agenda for IT departments in 2011. We believe they need to address both master data management and storage management to deal with the issue effectively.”

Business analytics

“Business analytics will remain an important tool for organisations that want to differentiate themselves from the competition in 2011,” says Blowers. “The technologies’ ability to improve decision-making, identify new business opportunities, maximise cost savings and detect inefficiencies is driving its importance for organisations.”

Mobility

In IT management, the mobility challenge in 2011 will be to embrace the new technology while developing a strategy that maintains a balance between user preference and productivity and corporate security and compliance. “As well as challenges, there is a big opportunity for enterprises to revolutionise business processes and customer interaction using new mobile apps,” says Blowers.

Data centre transformation

The role of the data centre is witnessing a dramatic shift as the cloud computing era heralds a new dawn in the delivery of IT services in 2011. “The impact of this shift will be to transform current organisational thinking about the value of building and operating large complex data centres,” predicts Blowers.

Cloud services

Cloud computing will continue to grow steadily in 2011. Ovum believes that it is no longer a question of whether or not enterprises will use cloud computing, they already are. However, it is still early days for both providers and CIOs, who will grapple to take advantage in 2011.

Collaboration

To cater for changes in work practices, an integrated approach to collaboration is needed which includes social networking and video conferencing. “In 2011, enterprises will move from a traditional hierarchy based on command and control, to looser structures using collaboration and teamwork,” says Blowers.

Sustainability

New opportunities will continue to emerge in 2011 which allow organisations to work in a more environmentally-friendly way. “IT management with the use of new technologies will take more of a leading role in helping the organisation to meet sustainability expectations and save money,” says Blowers.

IT financial management

The CIO should talk the language of business and put in place better IT financial management in 2011. “Changes are needed to improve the IT department’s relevance to an organisation and prove the value of investment to the business. Better financial management can help with this.”

Context-aware computing

In 2011, CIOs should be looking to instrumentation, metering and wireless technologies to play a significant role in providing the context which can lead to automated business processes and increased productivity. “It is also important to fully understand the impact increased contextual data will have on the IT environment and applications, as well as back-end infrastructure.”


Thursday, 30 December 2010

New Beginning of Year 2011

Dear Data Center Professionals,

The year of 2010 is nearly come to an end. We sincerely thank you for your continuous support and interest in our data centre training programmes.

In the forthcoming year, we will launch another new data centre course, CDCMP - Certified Data Centre Management Professional. It will be divided into section A (3-day) and section B (four 1-day) and organize with CNet Training in UK and Pacific Strategics Group in Singapore. The whole course will be launched in mid-2011. You may find more information from the course leaflet attached.

Other trainings in data center will be available in the following dates:

Seminar on Data Centre Operation Maintenance (1-day)
22 January 2011 (Saturday)
10:00 - 17:30
Eaton Hotel Hong Kong (lunch buffet included)


CDCDP, Section A (3-day Course, Certified Data Centre Design)
17 - 19 March 2011 (Thursday - Saturday)
10:00 - 17:30


CDCDP, Section B (Four 1-day Courses)
Data Centre Power - 23 February 2011 (Wednesday)
Data Centre Cooling - 24 February 2011 (Thursday)
Data Centre Efficiency - 25 February 2011 (Friday)
Data Centre Management - 26 February 2011 (Saturday)
10:00 - 17:30


May Love, Hope and Peace come to you in 2011.
Happy New Year

Sunday, 14 November 2010

Supercomputer to go sugar cube-sized in few years

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LONDON: IBM scientists have said that a pioneering research effort could shrink the world's most powerful supercomputer processors to the size of a sugar cube.

The approach will see many computer processors stacked on top of one another, cooling them with water flowing between each one. The plan is to reduce computers' energy use, rather than just to shrink them.

Dr Bruno Michel said future computer costs would hinge on green credentials rather than speed.

Michel and his colleagues have already built a prototype to demonstrate the water-cooling principle. Called Aquasar, it occupies a rack larger than a refrigerator.

IBM estimates that Aquasar is almost 50 pc more energy-efficient than the world's leading supercomputers.

"In the past, computers were dominated by hardware costs - 50 years ago you could hold one transistor and it cost a dollar, or a franc," the BBC quoted Michel as saying at IBM's
Zurich labs.

Now when the sums are done, he said, the cost of a transistor works out to 1/100th of the price of printing a single letter on a page. The overwhelming cause of those energy costs is in cooling, because computing power generates heat as a side product.

The Aquasar prototype clocked up nearly half again as much, at 1.1 billion operations. Now the task is to shrink it.

"We currently have built this Aquasar system that's one rack full of processors. We plan that 10 to 15 years from now, we can collapse such a system in to one sugar cube - we're going to have a supercomputer in a sugar cube."

Mark Stromberg, principal research analyst at Gartner, said that the approach was a promising one.

But he said that tackling the finer details of cooling - to remove heat from just the right parts of the chip stacks - would take significant effort.
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Wednesday, 3 November 2010

邁向專業認證 - 國際認可數據中心設計工程師專業資格

任何一個應用通訊網絡的商業機構都必須擁有相應的「設備」去支援其網絡需求,這些「設備」─ 我們慣常稱為數據中心、電腦房或網絡室 ─ 將是整個機構的神經系統,影響機構的日常運作。正因為數據中心扮演著重要角色,每當興建、擴張或改建數據中心時都需要專業工程人員,提供寶貴意見、分析及正確引用國際標準 (TIA-942)。

有見及此,香港設施工程學院與英國 CNet Training 聯合舉辦數據中心培訓課程,題目為「國際認可數據中心設計工程師專業資格」 (Certified Data Centre Design Professional - CDCDP)。是次培訓由業內資深專業人士及英國註冊工程師主講,內容包括設計數據中心時必須注意的各大要點:選址、裝修、電力安裝、線路及空間規劃、保安及消防系統設計、製冷及熱量管理和備用性。按這些要點設計電腦房或數據中心,不但可以排除非必要的網路停頓,還可以保證機構系統運作暢順。

Friday, 24 September 2010

Data Centre Operation and Maintenance for Engineers and Facilities Managers

Data Centre Operation and Maintenance for Engineers and Facilities Managers

Key Features:

- Unearth success factors of operating aData Centre

- Explore the Power Supply and UPS SupplyPrinciple

- Examine how Fire Services ProtectionSystem works in a Data Centre

- How-to implement a Maintenance Strategyfor both Electrical and Mechanical Plant

- Acquire the latest technology and servicesfor managing and designing Data Centres

- Expand business network and realexperience in IT and other relevant industries

- Case studies by our seminar speaker


Exclusively design for participants of Certified Data Centre Design Professional (CDCDP)

Thursday, 9 September 2010

「探討工程師專業及執業資格」系列活動 - 如何成為英國特許工程師 (CEng)

講座題目︰如何成為英國特許工程師 (CEng) - How to become a Chartered Engineer (CEng)
時間︰2010 年 5 月 29 日 (星期六) 下午 3︰30 至 5︰00
地點︰澳門工程師學會演講室



是次活動經已完滿結束。特別鳴謝澳門工程師學會 (AEM) 為是次活動招集各專業會員。