Assessing your Servers with CiRBA
Assessing your Servers with CiRBA
By Brian Ducharme
published: Thursday, March 08 2007




VSM speaks with Andrew Hillier, CTO and co-founder of CiRBA about thier tool for assessing your servers to discover consolidation opportunities.
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Podcast Summary:
Length: 14:34

  1. Introduction
  2. Benefits of CiRBA
  3. The Three main pillars
  4. Choosing the right strategy
  5. The devils in the details
  6. Monitoring and Reporting
  7. Preventing Image sprawl
  8. Our Customers
  9. Why use CiRBA?
  10. Storage Analysis
  11. What Next?
  12. Closing


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Related Links:
www.cirba.com



Andrew Hillier
CTO and co-founder of CiRBA
Andrew Hillier has over 15 years of experience in the creation and implementation of mission-critical software for the world's largest financial institutions and utilities. A co-founder of CiRBA, he leads product strategy and defines the overall technology roadmap for the company.

Prior to CiRBA, Hillier pioneered a state of the art systems management solution which was acquired by Sun Microsystems and now serves as the foundation of their flagship systems management product, Sun Management Center. Hillier has also led the development of solutions for major financial institutions, including fixed income, equity, futures & options and interest rate derivatives trading systems, as well as in the fields of covert military surveillance, advanced traffic and train control, and the robotic inspection and repair of nuclear reactors.

Hillier holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering from The University of New Brunswick.
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