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Year: 2011

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I don’t remember how many times I said that VMware ACE days were numbered. Took a while to pull the plug. Here we go: http://t.co/8hAC3Wz3
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/149900375103774720

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“@SFoskett: Cisco Cius – My Long Overdue Review by @NetworkingNerd http://t.co/zmIYkl9O <- Do these things still exist?!?” < +1
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/149551051874369537

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@harrylabana Absolutely. Still, BYOD doesn’t mean Bring Your Own Support, right?
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/149142405222891523

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@harrylabana Yeah. BTW: can corporate IT really avoid to provide support in BYOD? What if employees PCs have malware at the host OS level?
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/149141141789487104

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Wondering if employees like BYOD programs just because of Apple. Do I still like BYOD if corporate IT supports Macs, iPhones & iPads?
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/149139963760488448

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aka @VKernel working to offer more than capacity and chargeback tools. Good move.
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/149121485229928449

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abandoned VMs, you better reconsider your IT governance processes. What about some life cycle management?
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/149120567826583552

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From http://t.co/yO6xbBMW : “A VM administrator can manually delete approximately 60 abandoned VM images in one hour” < If you have so many
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/149120046118084608

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@cloudpundit: I wish I had a Twitter client supporting regexps < YoruFukurou. Free client for OS X. Supports regexps. Love it.
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/148100045898653696

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RT @CSC_Cloud: #cloud – Magic Quadrant for Public Cloud Infrastructure as a Service FREE QUADRANT IMAGE INCLUDED WITH EVERY VIEW
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Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/148098491892236288
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Alessandro Perilli
GM, Management Strategy, Red Hat
Alessandro Perilli
  • Senior leader in top open source company, charting long-term strategy for enterprise management, cloud computing, automation, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence for Red Hat
  • Member of the European AI Alliance within the European Commission
  • Founder of the H+ research project about human enhancement technologies
  • Former global analyst, leading research in private cloud computing for Gartner
  • Pioneer in the virtualization industry as former FG2000 advisor and founder of virtualization.info
  • Co-author of the Cloud Computing Risk Assessment for the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA)
  • Author of a cybersecurity book for Arnoldo Mondadori Editore
  • Creator of one of the first ethical hacking trainings in the world for Mondadori Informatica
  • Art collector and former corporate sponsor for Tate
  • Keynote speaker for 20 years in a row
  • Inventor: US Patent 10778701 - Mitigating cyber-attacks by automatically coordinating responses from cyber-security tools

Things I Know a Bit About

Artificial Intelligence
Automation & Orchestration
Cloud Computing
Cybersecurity
Enterprise IT Management
Virtualization

Things I’m Interested In

Augmented Reality
Autonomous Vehicles
Behavioral Economics
Crowdsourcing
Evolutionary Psychology
Fine Arts
Genetics
Home Automation
Human Body Enhancement
Industrial Design
Information Management
Interior Design
Natural Language Processing
Neuromarketing
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Self-Manufacturing
Self-Publishing
Social Networking
Synthetic Media
UI & UX Design
Wearable Computing

Things I’m Building

  • H+
    An open research project about human enhancement technologies like neural interfaces, augmented reality, biohacking, bionic prosthetics, genetic engineering, nanorobotics, and wearables.

Things I Have Built

Ansible Security Automation
An open source-based solution to integrate and orchestrate 3rd party cybersecurity solutions through Ansible (patented).

virtualization.info
From 2003 to 2010, the most authoritative online publication about virtualization worldwide, counting 7 million visitors per year at its peak of popularity (sold).

Things I Have Invented

US Patent 10778701
Mitigating cyber-attacks by automatically coordinating responses from cyber-security tools

Things I Wrote Here

  • On the Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro
  • Analyst Relations Worst Practices
  • The Android Experience
  • Open Source for Business People

Things I Wrote Elsewhere

  • Climbing the Cloud Orchestration Curve
  • Evaluation Criteria for Cloud Management Platforms
  • Devising a Cloud Application Onboarding Strategy

Things I Said on Stage

  • No Experience Required

Things I Said on Twitter

January 26

I have to say that @AviaryTheApp is a much better Twitter client than Tweetbot and Tweeterrific in many regards (multiple lists on display for once). And it’s just 1.0. Shame official APIs prevent real-time notifications. I’d use it as main client on mobiles. Great job @JPEGuin

January 26

I finally have the chance to read @emilymbender, @timnitGebru, @mcmillan_majora and Shmargaret Shmitchell #AI paper “On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big?”

I love this reflection even more than the title of the paper.

Local Twitter Archive

Special Projects

A Contrarian View

A rarely updated blog, home of very long posts:

NoOps: Misguided Hopes, New Ideas, And Three Paths Towards An Attainable Future

Life-Changing Books

Every week, I ask my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances a simple question:

“What is the book that changed your life?”

Startups Worth Watching

Occasionally, I’m impressed.

This is a list of startups with enormous potential that I consider worth watching.

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