Tell Us About Your IT Infrastructure

Linux Magazine is looking to find out a little bit about your organization's IT infrastructure. Do you use virtualization? Is green computing a priority? Is your organization adopting multi-core CPUs or taking a wait-and-see approach to upgrades? What applications are the most important for your organization?

Linux Magazine is looking to find out a little bit about your organization’s IT infrastructure. Do you use virtualization? Is green computing a priority? Is your organization adopting multi-core CPUs or taking a wait-and-see approach to upgrades? What applications are the most important for your organization?

We want to put together an accurate picture of the “average” IT infrastructure of today, and identify the coming trends, in order to
have an accurate picture of the topics that are most important to our readers. As we put together our editorial calendar for 2008, we want to make sure that we’re hitting the topics that you want to read about.

You’ll find the survey here. It should only take five to ten minutes to complete, and once we have finished running the survey, we’ll compile the results and share our findings with all of our readers. Look for the article on Linux-Mag.com later this month.

Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier is a freelance writer and editor with more than 10 years covering IT. Formerly the openSUSE Community Manager for Novell, Brockmeier has written for Linux Magazine, Sys Admin, Linux Pro Magazine, IBM developerWorks, Linux.com, CIO.com, Linux Weekly News, ZDNet, and many other publications. You can reach Zonker at jzb@zonker.net and follow him on Twitter.

Comments on "Tell Us About Your IT Infrastructure"

ardirtbiker

This is somewhat outdated… No Mention of LinuxMCE!! And this does seem strangely familiar… like I read it before!

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