May-June 2023

News for The Atlanta Tandem Users Group

Dale Van Stratten

The Atlanta Tandem Users Group (ATUG) held its first post covid meeting on May 3rd at the HPE Customer Innovation Center located in Alpharetta, Georgia.  The event was sponsored by XYPRO Technology along with HPE and put together by me,…

Nonstop Trends and Wins
July-August 2022

NonStop Trends & Wins

Justin Simonds

I’ve been doing a lot of research recently based on an article I read online. It was discussing human trafficking and that there were patterns in the transaction flow that could identify this activity. I was intrigued. I was quite surprised to learn that, depending on the poll, human trafficking was either the second or third largest revenue source for criminals.

Nonstop Trends and Wins
March - April 2022

Trends & Wins

Justin Simonds

Well, it was very nice to actually attend a User Group meeting in person. It seems like it’s been forever. SunTUG 22 seemed to be pretty well attended. Kevin Shabow, the North American Director of NonStop Sales, kicked off the conference and asked for direct feedback from the audience. This harkened back to the origins of ITUG when Jimmy and execs would have open forums about what was needed, what was working, and what wasn’t. Jimmy always mentioned how very valuable direct customer feedback was to him and the team.

Nonstop Trends and Wins
NonStop Trends & Wins

NonStop Trends & Wins

Justin Simonds

There is already an estimated $7B being spent on Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning (AI,ML,DL) in banking this

Nonstop Trends and Wins
NonStop Trends & Wins

NonStop Trends & Wins

Justin Simonds

Deon Ballard, Principal product marketing manager, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, is quoted saying: “Sometimes you want boring. Sometimes you want reliable and predictable and all the things that you generally don’t want your first date to describe you as you really want your operating system customers to describe you like that.” I like that quote. If RHEL is boring, NonStop must indeed be comatose. Of course, Mr. Ballard is correct you do want boring in an Operating System, one that allows you to sleep well and with confidence.