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Clint Eschberger
vAusTek LLC
Tags: b2b, Business, CIO, cloud, Consulting, cto, Disaster Recovery, Technology, vaustek, virtual cio, virtualization
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vAusTek, LLC provides executive level technology services to mid-sized companies and organizations. While serving as your virtual CIO, CTO, or Director of IT, vAusTek will manage your business technology allowing you to focus on your business, saving you time, money and frustration. We also provide project based technology consulting for organizations of all sizes.
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Looking for partners that offer synergies. Building alliances around executive level services. Working with local IT service organizations aligning services. Looking for business!
Think Twice: Cloud Recovery and Continuity
posted on June 6, 2011
As with many “hot” technologies, many organizations got infatuated with the Cloud and quickly started moving everything over and thinking this is it, it is elastic, it can’t go down, and this is our production and disaster recovery all in one. Read more »
Author: Clint Eschberger
Is there a need right now?
posted on August 11, 2010
When looking at technology products over the last decade you see many big name products from vendors that fit a major need at the right time. VMware is a great example of hitting the market with a product that fit a big need, consolidation and slowing down server sprawl, at the right time. They were not the first to have virtualization, which can be traced back decades. However they were in the right place and the right time. Read more »
Author: Clint Eschberger
Decisions; First Server or Cloud / SaaS
posted on August 3, 2010
I was reading a white paper about “when is it time for your business to get its first server?” Read more »
Author: Clint Eschberger
Forgetting Something?
posted on July 28, 2010
Far too often when businesses budget for technology they forget the not so obvious, but critical pieces of the infrastructure. The obvious pieces like hardware, software, and maybe even some install services are put right into the budget. However maintenance, support, backup, and disaster recovery seem to be an afterthought. I have also seen many times where they did not even plan for power and cooling. Nothing like getting everything in, hooked up, and oops the power just overloaded. Read more »
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