Tag Archives: Site Management

Overcoming the Perils of Licensing with CiRBA

By Ben Kepes

The efficiency that virtualization brings is good and all, but there still exists issues around licensing costs. Essentially having a virtualization product, and making licensing changes to optimize a customer’s costs are two very different things. CiRBA, a provider of capacity control software, aims to help with this problem with

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Torbit Delivers Insights into Website Speed

By Ben Kepes

We’ve long known that small incremental improvements in website speed pay dividends in terms of higher conversion rates. Traditionally however there has been something of a disconnect with website performance vendors focusing closely on developing improved speed functionality on the one hand, and website owners unsure of what (if any)

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NetEvidence for Monitoring

By Ben Kepes

Recently I spent some time talking with Richard Thomas from NetEvidence, a service assurance company that sells a monitoring tool to allows MSPs, ISPs, IT folk and end-users to gain visibility of the status of their data services. The core proposition that NetEvidence brings to an already busy marketplace is

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Content is King, For New and Established Businesses

By Ben Kepes

A post by Bob Warfield got me thinking the other day. The crux of the post was that, for all startups, there is a very important role that needs to be filled and that is the role that ensures that high quality content gets created. Clearly, in the case of

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Ben Kepes is a technology evangelist, an investor, a commentator and a business adviser. Ben covers the convergence of technology, mobile, ubiquity and agility, all enabled by the Cloud. His areas of interest extend to enterprise software, software integration, financial/accounting software, platforms and infrastructure as well as articulating technology simply for everyday users.

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