Interesting event at the Marriot Dalmahoy today with VMware. Thought the technical sessions weren’t particularly technical but then again why go into detail too much when you are trying to convery a load of new messages to an audience comprised mainly of infrastructure/consolidation junkies and consultants on same topic. I’m not slighting my peers here [...]
Posts in August, 2010
Working IT in Healthville? Well why not get along to Health Informatics Scotland 2010 – you’ll get to see some great speakers covering some great topics. Three themes this year are Quality, Innovation, and Efficiency. There are International speakers from Australia, Canada, Sweden, America, Ireland, Malaysia making this conference the place to be in September [...]
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Seric have created a Scottish User group on linkedin.com to start to bring together the Power diaspora out there in the wilds of Scotland. So if you know anyone who is interested in getting together with their peers to discuss System i and System p then give ‘em this link! http://www.linkedin.com/groups?mostPopular=&gid=3332330 Just getting started so [...]
Here at Seric Towers we are delighted to have renewed our VMware Professional Certification. Of course now we will turn our attentions to Enterprise Status… anyway all in good time. We can’t have every certification at once! So all good news here in Sunny Paisley… as the rain teems in the car park we can [...]
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We at Seric Towers are committed to local enterprise and giving back to the charity that got us started in the first place. Which is why we have again (for 3rd successive year) put our money in close proximity to our mouth. September will see “Somebody” in the word of Lord Sugar get the Award [...]
Yours truly has been investigating and I just can't think of a reason not to complete a case study if A) Everything has gone swimmingly for a client B) Enough time has elapsed to prove (A) is indeed the case C) Nothing being implemented is of a particularly sensitive nature We've done quite a few [...]

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