January 29, 2010

Porting into a Linux box from a Windows environment

Filed under: Chris Kelley, solutions — Tags: , , , — admin @ 11:37 am

I found myself working in our lab today. For those of you who don’t know, our lab is filled with 3 racks of servers. (view a schematic here) I have never paid much attention to how loud it was, until today, when I tried talking on the phone while in front of the terminal.  Let’s just say it was challenging.  For an example, go find the largest industrial fan out there and turn it on high. From there, put your right ear right up to the fan and try talking on your cell phone with your left ear. You will find yourself 70% deaf.  It is even more challenging trying to type while talking. Needless to say, it is not the ideal situation. So I decided to figure out a better solution.
I often find myself using Windows remote desktop protocol(RDP) to port into other computers for access to different applications.  This is pretty useful when you are porting into other Windows machines. However, this does not work when you are porting into a Linux box, which is what I was working on today, and why I was in the server room.  Of course, as we all strive to work smarter, and frankly my ears were buzzing, I remembered that I still had access to HP RGS. RGS (Remote Graphics Software) was designed for remote multi-person collaboration with advanced graphics capabilities. It is a pretty cool solution for design/manufacturing/simulation industries. However, one of its features allows you to do a screen scrape from a Windows box to a Linux box. Or in other words, it will deliver the Linux server screen to your windows desktop similar to RDP.  So after a quick and easy install of the RGS sender software on the Linux box, I installed the receiver on my Windows desktop. Connecting was a breeze with the Linux IP address and my log in credentials.  Here’s a screen capture to give you an idea of what it looks like. By the way, Jing is a really useful tool for screen captures.

RGS is free on the receiving end and a software license can be purchased from CB Technologies pretty inexpensively for the RGS Sender. However, it is a free download and trial for 30 days, so if nothing else, play around with it and see if it is a useful tool for your everyday work needs.

January 13, 2010

HP Roadshow is Coming to Anaheim and Seattle

Filed under: Events — admin @ 6:18 pm

From Green IT and Virtualization to Cloud Computing, today’s mega-trends demand a new approach to infrastructure-an infrastructure that matches the supply of IT resources with the demand for business applications.  See how the HP converged infrastructure architecture is breaking down technology silos to simplify IT and accelerate business results.

Day 1 will highlight the following:
Managing explosive data growth
Transforming productivity through Unified Communications
Bulletproofing your virtualization strategy
Thermal Logic and Dynamic Power Capping reduce costs and extend the life of your datacenter

Day 2 will highlight the following:
HP BladeSystem Matrix and Insight Software: Converged Infrastructure solution for delivering shared services
Flex Fabric to dynamically connect resources
Unified Storage for flexible, resilient scale-out storage
BladeSystem with G6 processors for maximum performance and power efficiency
Detailed technical teardown of competitive systems to see what’s really under the covers
*Day 2 is in select cities only

Tour Schedule
Boston, MA
January 14-15, 2010

Los Angeles, CA (Anaheim)
January 19-20, 2010

Seattle, WA
January 21-22, 2010

Denver, CO
January 26-27, 2010

Phoenix, AZ
January 28-29, 2010

Dallas, TX (Plano)
February 2-3, 2010

Houston, TX
February 4-5, 2010

Washington DC
TBD Feb or March 2010

San Francisco, CA (Palo Alto)  
March 11-12, 2010

Contact a CB Technologies Team Member to reserve your spot or you can go to the registration site.  

Registration site:  www.hp.com/go/ciroadshow

CB Technologies receives silver Boeing Performance Excellence Award

Filed under: General — Tags: , — admin @ 3:07 pm

Westminster, CA 1/7/10- CB Technologies today announced that it has received a 2009 Boeing Performance Excellence Award. The Boeing Company issues the award annually to recognize suppliers who have achieved superior performance. CB Technologies maintained a minimum Silver composite performance rating for each month of the 12-month performance period, from Oct. 1, 2008 to Sept. 30, 2009.

This year, CB Technologies, which supplies Boeing with IT products and Services, is among 358 suppliers to receive the Silver level of recognition. In 2006, CB Technologies was also a recipient of the Boeing Supplier of the Year award.

“This award is a testament to the relationships we build with and the support we provide our clients. Each time we receive referrals or awards like this it solidifies our belief that a commitment to excellence and teamwork is appreciated and rewarded “ commented CB Technologies co-Principal and CFO, Kelly Ireland.

About CB Technologies

CB Technologies is an award winning and leading IT solutions provider and Systems Integrator to the Aerospace, Government, Commercial, and University sectors. In 2009, CB Technologies was named to Inc. 500/5000, Orange County Business of the Year, VAR 500 and was an active participant in FiRe.

For More Information on the Boeing Performance Excellence Award, visit

http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices/doingbiz/supplier_portal/bpea.html

For More Information on CB Technologies visit

http://www.cbtechinc.com

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