About
Martin is from Scotland but lives and works in the City of London in the enterprise technology and cloud space with a focus on infrastructure and servers in particular. He’s got 11 years experience in infrastructure deployments and support covering the following activities:
- Resource co-ordination and management
- Data center power down and decommission activities
- Data center move projects
- Production support covering servers, blades and applications
- Server virtualization, consolidation and decommissions
- Application and business innovation for service improvement
- Project deliver across platforms and lines of business
- Web application migration and integration
Along side of his day to day work Martin has:
- Start-up advice and guidance for technical and non technical start ups
- How to translate an idea into a solution that can be packaged for enterprise consumption.
- Employment guidance and strategies to aid in career development
- Written and deployed global applications in the iTunes and Android App stores
The blog covers technology tips, achieving business goals through appropriate use of technology and documentation explaining common topics. It’s been running since 2006 and aims to maintain a positive outlook on new technologies with a balanced approach comprised of Martin’s experience in the field speaking with technicians, managers and CIO level leaders.
To get in touch email me (martin237@gmail.com), or catch me on twitter (@martinmacleod). Join me on the Wintel Production group in LinkedIn, or connect to me using the details above.
Paul Kalutkiewicz:
January 16th, 2008 at 15:51
Great website and info on the blade. Do you know where i might get some detailed architecture info on the HS21 blade? Block diagrams or performance numbers of internal functions… like memory or Ethernet? i have looked on IBMs site but so far i have not had any luck.
thanks
martin:
January 16th, 2008 at 23:36
Hi Paul, I don’t know that information of the top of my head, have you tried the IBM quicklinks site? http://www.ibmquicklinks.com/ I’ll have a dig around the IBM site and if I find anything will do a post about it! Thanks for your comments!
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