Friday, January 28, 2011
Upgrade your Blue Box Ubuntu OS
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Why Web Business Solutions
So why would you choose a web based application. This is normally the question that runs through many technology officers heads when making that big purchase. Well my answer is simple. To super charge your business...
Choosing the right solution is always difficult. Not only do you need to ensure your software choice will be compatible with the current hardware and software infrastructure in your business. You also need to ensure the use ability and adaptability of it in your business.
Over the past few years we have seem a massive take up of “The Web”. With broadband been more accessible to many countries and applications like Twitter Facebook and MySpace running into the TOP3 used websites. Business Powered systems have also taken the major leap towards the area of Hosted Business Systems. Fortunately at Blue Box we started in this Sphere 10 years ago with Blue Box Ver1.5, and as browsers and Web 2.0 became more apparent we rapidly developed Blue Box 2.0.
A web based business system is a reality. From a start-up to a multibillion dollar corporation you can deploy these services at a click. Gone are the days of Massive IT departments having to deploy machines and version control software roll outs. With web development as an ITO your version control is managed at a central point. Distribution of software no longer a costly exercise or does it require massive process management.
You able to deploy to any environment with a web browser. So whether it is Mac Microsoft or Linux you able to make use of what you have.
Rapid Application Development is probably the biggest plus to web based business solutions. The ability to quickly change your solution and adapt it to your needs without having to stop your business will increase your operations.
From a CEO point of view the whole work any where at anytime will be the highlight of your choice. From the back of a limo to the terminal at the airport you can get sales figures update your company news check your sales force and setup new customers. Bit limiting if all of this can only be done at the office? You have now turned your teams Iphone or Blackberry into a super charged business investment.
In a nutshell what does web based applications give you.
Greater ROI
Reduced IT support
Capitalize on lower hardware outlay
Hosted infrastructure
Reduce administration costs
Rapid Application Development
Centralized data storage
Faster reporting
Reduced IT Training
Faster deployment and business growth!!!
This post was written on a Dell Vostro laptop using Google Chrome from a broadband connection at the Blue Box Business Park ;-)
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Ubuntu 10.4 and backporting
php5-gd
libapache2-mod-php5
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Choosing the right fit
Something’s to consider when implementing a Blue Box system. When implementing a system the first thing an ITO thinks about is hardware, cost, location. These factors compounded with the stress of a new system, is probably one of the mitigating factors that delay most implementations from going live quickly.
With a Blue Box business system these factors can be reduced to assist the implementation team in making their decision. Because the technology is web based, and uses open source fundamentals the total cost of ownership (TCO) makes our technology a lot more palatable. Moving forward your first choice is simple hosted or in house.
In House:
This is the most practical solution for many clients as they feel their data is safer in the comfort of their server room, well this is a misconception. Here are some things to consider.
Cost of Hardware a decent server to run the BB2 platform will probably set you back in the region of R15 000 – R20 000 (South African Rands). This would be a Xeon 2.8, 4Gb ram, 500GB Sata Raid 0/1, DVD Rom.
Security – Your server is subject to all kinds of security issues, Physical theft is the most common factor to consider. Damage to hardware due to acts of God yes I came in one day and the roof gave in flooding my server room it happens. Malicious damage by staff, disgruntle staff have been known to take a hammer hose pipe or what ever they can find to your machine. Continuous Software updates and upgrades.
Firewall and network security.
Downtime this could be related to a number of factors like Hardware failure, theft again, network failure and many other factors.
Backups unless you have your own IT department who sits and focuses on your data backups this is the biggest downside to in house servers.
On the plus, hosting in house means faster network speed to your server. The peace of mind that you data is secure. Internet outages are not a major concern. Provided you have the right network equipment in place remote access is possible due to web based technology.
When considering in house hosting I always challenge clients to think outside their current solution and infrastructure spectrum. My challenge is always to make the use of technology. Consider going green. Look at virtualization. It is popular solution. One hardware device to manage with all your servers. Add a second server and replicate between them.
Hosted
As part of Blue Box corporate growth as well as living up to what we preach we have opted for this solution so apologies for a biased point of view.
The primary reason I opted for this solution is because we are a Global Company with many branches and users working remotely. A fully web based system makes it easy for the users to obtain data using any platform be it PC, Mobile Phone or PDA device and from any network location.
When choosing a hosted solution these are the characteristics I looked for.
Location where is the server located? We have a number of servers scatted globally. The host a variety of web sites and generally I use the United States and United Kingdom for hosting as access to these servers are relatively quick from any location in the world.
Support was a critical factor as now my corporate lively hood is on some ones network. So I checked their
Uptime most of the providers have uptime reports although 90% boast a 99.9% guarantee with a cash back for outages.
Hardware response was critical. When we did experience a hardware crash the server was swapped out and rebooted within 1 hour not bad compared to keeping your own spares in your office.
Backups, most providers offer a mirrored sql database and data sync so in the event of a disk failure they simply restore the data, there is obviously more downtime however the same will occur in a in house scenario.
TCO because I do not own the hardware I simply pay monthly for a solution that is scalable without any Capital expenditures (capex) concerns should I need to upgrade outside of the hardware life cycle. This is a real plus as most financial directors cringe at the site of their ITO’s when a new server or network system is released.
Software updates and upgrades are some one else problem reducing the requirement for expensive in house IT technicians to maintain your solutions.
In general if you looking at a web based solution for your business, you silly not to consider a Greener hosted solution. It is the way of the future; with other applications like Amazon Cloud Elastic Compute you can now make use of Geo located servers and data stores for even further redundancy, data security and pay per usage solutions.