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    bknudtson

    @bknudtson

    Done just about all of it within IT: Customer, VAR, Vendor. Programming, systems analysis, systems administration, implementation, presales engineer, technical marketing. Currently at SimpliVity Corp.

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    • RE: Simplivity - anyone use them?

      Hey all! Original presenter from the SpiceCorp meeting here. Sorry to see all the confusion and distaste for some of the points we missed. Glad to hear the technology at least impressed. I always try to find something to improve from each presentation, and you highlighted a great one for me.

      So @virtualrick has done a great job of informing and filling in the gaps, so I'm not sure there's a whole lot for me to add at this point. I mainly wanted to pop my head in, apologize for missed info, and make the same offer to conduct any WebEx presentation, demo, or discussion anyone would like to have.

      The only point I would add to those already pointed out is to @scottalanmiller's point on hardware platforms. On our site, any references you see to "OmniCube" is our Dell-based platform. So they're there, just not called out as Dell. We can also go to market with Dell like we do Cisco and Lenovo. That part is definitely missing from our website.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Simplivity - anyone use them?

      Data Sheets that lay out model types and config ranges, can be found on our website:

      • OmniCube: https://www.simplivity.com/resource/simplivity-omnicube-data-sheet/
      • Cisco: https://www.simplivity.com/resource/simplivity-omnistack-integrated-solution-cisco/
      • Lenovo: https://www.simplivity.com/resource/simplivity-omnistack-integrated-solution-lenovo/

      More data sheets, white papers, and other documents are available here: https://www.simplivity.com/resources/

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Simplivity - anyone use them?

      @scottalanmiller

      @scottalanmiller said in Simplivity - anyone use them?:

      @bknudtson said in Simplivity - anyone use them?:

      The only point I would add to those already pointed out is to @scottalanmiller's point on hardware platforms. On our site, any references you see to "OmniCube" is our Dell-based platform. So they're there, just not called out as Dell. We can also go to market with Dell like we do Cisco and Lenovo. That part is definitely missing from our website.

      Ah ha, I was wondering if maybe that's what @virtualrick was alluding to. That makes sense, but would definitely look more complete if at least the go to market list included them as well.

      That discussion is definitely ongoing. I will definitely add this input into the discussion. Thanks!

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Simplivity - anyone use them?

      Data Sheets that lay out model types and config ranges, can be found on our website:

      • OmniCube: https://www.simplivity.com/resource/simplivity-omnicube-data-sheet/
      • Cisco: https://www.simplivity.com/resource/simplivity-omnistack-integrated-solution-cisco/
      • Lenovo: https://www.simplivity.com/resource/simplivity-omnistack-integrated-solution-lenovo/

      More data sheets, white papers, and other documents are available here: https://www.simplivity.com/resources/

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!

      Thanks @tiagom!

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!

      @scottalanmiller Thanks Scott! Glad to find a new community to join and participate in.

      How would you compare/contrast Mangolassi (did I get that right) to Spiceworks? Apologies if there's already a place with this answer. Haven't had a chance to poke around yet.

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Simplivity - anyone use them?

      @scottalanmiller

      @scottalanmiller said in Simplivity - anyone use them?:

      @bknudtson said in Simplivity - anyone use them?:

      The only point I would add to those already pointed out is to @scottalanmiller's point on hardware platforms. On our site, any references you see to "OmniCube" is our Dell-based platform. So they're there, just not called out as Dell. We can also go to market with Dell like we do Cisco and Lenovo. That part is definitely missing from our website.

      Ah ha, I was wondering if maybe that's what @virtualrick was alluding to. That makes sense, but would definitely look more complete if at least the go to market list included them as well.

      That discussion is definitely ongoing. I will definitely add this input into the discussion. Thanks!

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Simplivity - anyone use them?

      Hey all! Original presenter from the SpiceCorp meeting here. Sorry to see all the confusion and distaste for some of the points we missed. Glad to hear the technology at least impressed. I always try to find something to improve from each presentation, and you highlighted a great one for me.

      So @virtualrick has done a great job of informing and filling in the gaps, so I'm not sure there's a whole lot for me to add at this point. I mainly wanted to pop my head in, apologize for missed info, and make the same offer to conduct any WebEx presentation, demo, or discussion anyone would like to have.

      The only point I would add to those already pointed out is to @scottalanmiller's point on hardware platforms. On our site, any references you see to "OmniCube" is our Dell-based platform. So they're there, just not called out as Dell. We can also go to market with Dell like we do Cisco and Lenovo. That part is definitely missing from our website.

      posted in IT Discussion
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