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Business Video: Not Just for Teleconferencing

For the July edition of TBL’s Lunch & Learn, Patrick Tredway discussed the topic of “Business Video: Not Just for Teleconferencing.”   Patrick explained that business video is now a medium used as a day-to-day aspect of business.   More importantly, your employees are probably already using it.  After showing the power and grace of Mr. TBL, Patrick showed examples of how some companies have already listed confidential information for the whole world to see on YouTube. These examples included a “how to” internal company policies, a sales meeting and the results of too much drinking a company Christmas party.

Patrick then discussed the proper methods and avenues for businesses to address video, in addition to demonstrating how it affects your network and infrastructure.

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A special “thank you” to all those who attended our meetings in Richmond and Virginia Beach.  Our guests provided a great questions which prompted several insightful discussions.

Our August Lunch & Learn topic is “Security in a Virtualized World.” Co-presenting with TBL’s Harley Stagner is Bryan Miller of Syrinx Technologies. Our two experts will explore the challenges and compliance issues regarding security and your virtual infrastructure. To learn more and to reserve your spot for either the Richmond or Hampton Roads date, please RSVP at TBL’s Lunch & Learn Eventbrite site.

August TBL Lunch & Learn – Security in a Virtualized World

Join us for lunch to learn more about how your virtual infrastructure changes the way you address security in your environment.  TBL’s Harley Stagner & special guest speaker Bryan Miller of Syrinx Technologies will lead the discussion and allow you the chance to ask questions. 

Click here to attend our August Lunch & Learn

Dates/Locations:

Virginia Beach, VA – August 17th- Ruth’s Chris
Richmond, VA – August 18th- Ruth’s Chris

Topics:

  • How does virtualization affect security?
  • How securing a virtual hosts differs from securing a single app server.
  • Newest compliance guidelines for a virtual infrastructure.
  • Examples of virtual infrastructure security flaws.

Who should attend:

Anyone interested in virtualization and how it affects security in your environment. 

Save your spot! Register now!

Agenda
11:30 AM – Registration
11:35 AM – Order Lunch
12:00 PM – Discussion with Harley & Bryan
  1:30 PM – Event Close

About the speakers

Harley Stagner is the lead VMware Engineer at TBL Networks. He is the first VMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX) in Virginia and just the 46th person worldwide with that title. Harley is also the author of Pro Hyper-V, which was published in 2009.

Bryan Miller is President of Syrinx Technologies, which provides systems and network security auditing services . His passion is performing penetration tests on client networks, applications and computers. Bryan has over 25 years experience in the IT industry, including higher education, government, banking,  and three different local VARs .

Four Things Summer Movies Taught Me – About Virtualization

Summertime brings back lots of memories for me.   Lazy days at the beach.  Working as a bagger at a grocery store.  Long car rides to visit family.  (Note to readers: Four people driving in a 1982 Nissan Sentra for eights hours = not optimal).

Of course, summertime also brings back memories of great summer blockbusters.  Whereas I don’t have as much time to watch movies as I did when I was younger, I can look back and see lessons about virtualization that were not apparent in the past.


“I feel the need … the need for speed” – Performance THEN Capacity

 

I learned a lot of things from Top Gun – the Navy is awesome, volleyball is to be played sans shirts, and that you can take a highway to the Danger Zone.

In addition, Maverick and Goose taught me the importance of the need …. the need for speed.  With virtualization, it is important to consider performance before you consider capacity.  In planning your physical infrastructure, it is not enough to not focus on having lots of available storage, but to make sure that your infrastructure can perform to serve the particular needs of your environment.

“You’re going to need a bigger boat” – Importance of Storage and Scalability

 

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This is not to say that capacity planning is not important for virtualization.  Once you have gauged the performance needs, you can plan your storage solutions accordingly.  With capacity planning, as opposed to ‘ballparking,” you can ensure that equipment and platform software are appropriate for your environment.  In addition, capacity planning allows to factor scalability into your decision making.  As demonstrated in Steven Spielberg’s  Jaws, while infrastructures are scalable, it is not unfortunate for Quint that boats are not.

“Nobody puts Baby in a corner.” – Storage Options for Virtualization

 

Whenever I see this scene from Dirty Dancing, I generally think of two things: 1) I would rather be watching Roadhouse 2) The storage platform is the foundation of your virtual infrastructure. 

With storage, your two main categories are Block storage and File system storage. However, don’t let yourself to be placed in a corner with Baby (or go to her plastic surgeon).  You don’t have to select this false choice, as there are unified arrays that provide for your infrastructure’s current needs, but also provide flexibility for future growth. Don’t buy the false choice of storage options, and you will have the time of your life.

“Do or Do not. There is no try.” – No shortcuts in virtualization

 

With virtualization, there is a great temptation to take shortcuts.  The road to virtualization can take a while, and there often is pressure to cut corners on your infrastructure.  Yoda would not want you to give in to this temptation, and neither do we.  As illustrated by The Empire Strikes Back, and further illustrated by the deeds and mustache of Bad Harley, you need to fully commit to a proper planning process.  “Trying” to construct an environment without thinking ahead will only cause you more problems down the road. 

While the summer movies might appear to be concerned with superheroes and big explosions, there could be lessons about your virtual infrastructure right in front of you.

Business Video–Not Just for Teleconferencing

In the past, business video was mostly another way to say “teleconferencing.”  If that was not the case, business video meant purchasing expensive equipment that was difficult to use. Furthermore, this equipment then manufactured a product that was difficult to market. However, in the age of YouTube, this is no longer the case.  If you have access to a computer and a smartphone, you can now produce video that can be streamed across the world to your present and future customers.

Here are some ways that  companies are using video for their business.

RECRUITING

In the recruiting process, companies need to promote more than just a list of qualifications and requirements to their prospective employees.  Companies also need a way to present their company culture, in addition to finding a way to stand out from the competition.

One company that has embraced video for recruitment is Sodexo, “a global leader in integrated food and facilities management.”  They have a YouTube channel, SodexoCareers, dedicated to showing why you should work for their company.

While business video can be used for recruiting, it can also be used for when an employee leaves.  Recently, Snagajob, “the world’s only company totally devoted to fulfilling the dreams of hourly workers and those who employ them,” made a video to say “goodbye” to one of their longest tenured employees. This video was featured on their YouTube channel.

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SPEAK DIRECTLY TO YOUR CUSTOMERS

Have you ever wanted to literally speak to your customers?  With business video, you can.

Joyner Fine Properties is a “premiere real estate company in the Greater Richmond, VA area.”  Utilizing the video blogs on their YouTube channel, Joyner President Bill White can talk directly to his customers about the current real estate market.

SHOWCASE OTHER TALENTS

Yes, TBL Networks is an award winning technology solutions provider, but our employees have other talents that they want to share with the world.

At the conclusion of a recent Ask Harley Twitter session, Harley Stagner, lead VMware engineer and VCDX, and Mr. TBL, the masked spirit of TBL Networks, wanted an opportunity to demonstrate their musical abilities.

With the help of a laptop, webcam and Cisco Show and Share, we were able to provide a live broadcast of a Guitar Hero performance that will be remembered for the ages.


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With business video, you are no longer limited to teleconferencing, but only limited by what you don’t want to do.

Two TBL Engineers Named vExperts 2011

TBL Networks is very proud to announce that two of our Data Center Engineers, Sean Crookston and Harley Stagner, have been named as vExperts 2011 by VMware. Sean and Harley received this designation as recognition of their contributions to the VMware, virtualization, and cloud computing communities.

According to VMware, “the vExperts are people who have gone above and beyond their day jobs in their contributions to the virtualization and VMware user community. vExperts are the bloggers, the book authors, the VMUG leaders, the tool builders and town criers, the tinkerers and speakers and thinkers who are moving us all forward as an IT industry.”

TBL Networks’ Solutions Engineer Sean Crookston also has the title of VMware Certified Advanced Professional in Data Center Administration (VCAP-DCA). Sean is only the 47thperson worldwide to achieve this elite virtualization certification.

TBL Networks’ Account Engineer Harley Stagner is the first VMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX) in Virginia, and just the 46th person worldwide to hold this title.  The VCDX is the highest certification available from VMware.

Congratulations again to Sean Crookston and Harley Stagner – vExperts 2011.

July TBL Lunch & Learn – Business Video: Not Just for Teleconferencing

Join us for lunch to learn more about how business video is no longer just for teleconferencing, but becoming an integral part of day-to-day operations. In fact, your employees are already using it!  TBL’s Patrick Tredway will lead the discussion and allow you the chance to ask questions.  PLUS, NO POWERPOINT PRESENTATION!

Click here to attend our July Lunch & Learn

Dates/Locations:

Virginia Beach, VA – July 20th – Ruth’s Chris
Richmond, VA – July 21st– Hondo’s

Topics:

  • What is video going to do to my network?
  • Why video has historically NOT been successful.
  • Examples of how companies are embracing video.
  • How video can provide your company a competitive advantage.

Who should attend:
Anyone interested in business video and how it affects your IT infrastructure. 

Save your spot! Register now!

About Patrick:

Patrick Tredway is TBL’s Collaboration Practice Lead and Account Engineer. He is a CCIE Voice certified engineer and has been working with Cisco Unified Communications since 2002. In addition, Patrick is a co-owner of TBL Networks and a fully licensed pilot .

About TBL Networks:

TBL Networks, 2010 Cisco Collaboration Partner of the Year and certified VMware Enterprise Solutions Provider partner, provides our customers a wide range of advanced technology solutions, with a focus on Unified Communications, Virtualization and Storage.

Windows 7 Migration and VDI – TBL’s June Lunch and Learn Summary

Harley Stagner led off TBL’s Lunch and Learn series with a discussion on virtual desktop infrastructure and how it relates to Windows 7 migration.  As TBL Networks’ lead virtualization engineer (and only VCDX in Virginia)  Harley arrived at the events in Richmond and Virginia Beach armed with a whiteboard, laptop and the promise (which he kept) of no PowerPoint!

Harley began by reviewing the three distinct components of the desktop – the OS, applications and user data.  From there, he discussed how operational efficiencies can be gained by separating these individual components in a virtual desktop environment.  Finally, Harley provided a live demo of entitling VMware ThinApp packages to a desktop pool using VMware View 4.6.

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Thank you to everyone in Richmond and Hampton Roads who came out for our June discussion.  We had a lot of great audience participation and some very insightful questions.  Our July Lunch & Learn topic is “Business Video – Not Just For Teleconferencing,” and the discussion will be led by TBL’s Patrick Tredway.  To learn more and to reserve your spot for either the Richmond or Hampton Roads date, please go to TBL’s Eventbrite site at  http://tblnetworks.eventbrite.com/.

TBL Networks says “Play Ball” with the Richmond Flying Squirrels

Earlier this year, TBL Networks received the opportunity to raise funds for CJ’s Thumbs Up Foundation (AKA CJSTUF), a wonderful local charity that raises funds to provide financial assistance to families of children with chronic and life threatening illnesses.  As a contribution to help CJSTUF, the Richmond Flying Squirrels generously donated the chance to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at a Squirrels’ game.  This gift was auctioned at our charity virtual golf tournament, and the winning bidder was no other than TBL’s own Patrick Tredway.

Despite the looming threat of rain and potential for YouTube infamy, Patrick found a way to focus on the task at hand, and, most importantly, not embarrass himself.  While his pitch might have been a little high, the ball easily made its way into the catcher’s mitt.

 Special thanks to the Richmond Flying Squirrels for their generosity in their donation and their continued support that they provide to the Richmond community.  Finally, please take the time to  follow CJ’s Thumbs Up Foundation on Twitter or “Like” them on Facebook to learn more about how you can help this great organization.

Video of Patrick’s first pitch

June TBL Lunch & Learn – Windows 7 Migration and VDI

Join us for lunch to learn more about VDI and how it can help you migrate to Windows 7. TBL’s own VMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX) Harley Stagner will lead the discussion and allow you the chance to ask questions. 

PLUS, NO POWERPOINT PRESENTATION!

Dates/Locations:

Richmond, VA – June 9th – Hondo’s
Virginia Beach, VA – June 10th – Ruth’s Chris

Topics:

  • What is VDI?
  • The components of a virtual desktop.
  • How do we gain operational benefits from VDI?
  • What does Windows 7 have to do with it?
  • How VDI can help with pre-Windows 7 software.

Who should attend:

Anyone interested in virtual desktops and simplifiying their infrastructure. 

Save your spot! Register now!

Agenda:

11:30 AM – Registration
11:35 AM – Order Lunch
12:00 PM – Discussion with Harley Stagner
  1:30 PM – Event Close

About Harley:

Harley Stagner is the lead VMware Engineer at TBL Networks. He is the first VMware Certified Design Expert (VCDX) in Virginia and just the 46th person worldwide with that title. Harley is also the author of Pro Hyper-V, which was published in 2009.

About TBL Networks:

TBL Networks, 2010 Cisco Collaboration Partner of the Year and certified VMware Enterprise Solutions Provider partner, provides our customers a wide range of advanced technology solutions, with a focus on Unified Communications, Virtualization and Storage.