Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Leadership Lessons

I found this Forbes article appealing in analogy and usage of truisms. It was worth the time to be sure.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Computech 24/7 Helping the SMB Conquer the Cloud

It has been the dream at Computech to provide consistent and reliable data storage and application delivery to small/medium sized businesses in the Coachella Valley. After well over a year of studies and obtaining necessary demographic metrics, it has been determined the Eastern Riverside County as a whole has a substantial deficiency with regard to data centers VS the number of small to medium sized businesses. A ratio of 1283:1 exists and this number continues to become more disparate as new businesses continue to amass in Riverside County.

Over the last few years, virtualization has been successful at helping companies reduce the number of physical servers leading to savings in space and power consumption. However, there is one area where consolidation has been elusive: network monitoring, analysis and security infrastructure. In modern data centers, ensuring reliable and secure operation is a must, which in turn requires an array of network appliances dedicated to monitoring network performance and usage as well as providing security. This infrastructure is no longer optional, but a prerequisite, especially as data traffic increases and more services are consolidated into larger private clouds. This will be part of the primary mission at Computech.|

New technology developments now make it possible to consolidate network appliances using some of the same principles and technologies that were used to consolidate application servers, including intelligent adapters and intelligent data distribution mechanisms. The solution enables Computech to further reduce their data center footprint, saving not only on capital expenses by eliminating appliance hardware but ongoing operational expenses associated with managing the devices.

“Improving a data center starts with a proper understanding of the business model and the business architecture that is being used and not by a simple roll out of the newest technology.” To meet the business and technology needs of a data center an architecture development method is wanted. To take an architecture approach in constructing a data center you first have to start with a proper comprehension of the business model that is being used …then you can formulate the business architecture and finally you can start with designing the IT architecture and defining a technical design and finding appropriate products. 

Monday, January 9, 2012

Losing the Battle: Ethical Business Practices

Ethics is concerned with "doing the right thing" but moral standards differ between individuals depending upon their upbringing, traditions, religion, social and economic situations, and so on. Hence, the existence of gray areas. Therefore, state the "moral" problem in a simple manner and review feedback so that an acceptable decision can be made with minimal overall harm/loss-i.e., we are concerned with "Pareto optimality," which is related to the net balance of benefit  over harm for society as a whole.


Economic theory is concerned with the efficient utilization of resources to satisfy consumer wants and to maximize profit and satisfaction. Pareto optimality exists at the point where it is impossible to make any given individual better off without harming another given individual. Although most businessmen believe that profits and cash flow are very important, there has been a move toward the recognition of social responsibility.

The blind pursuit of profits has resulted in bribes, environmental problems, injured workers, unsafe products, closed plants, and so on-this is unethical. Many business schools emphasize the philosophical, rather than the practical aspect of ethics. We need a practical approach to the solution of ethical problems. Ethical leadership calls for morals, fairness, caring, sharing, no false promises or unreasonable demands on others, etc. Is "ethical leadership" an oxymoron?


I believe that "ethics" should be a part of all management courses. Yes, there are grey areas depending on different perspectives, but there are also areas of "black" and "white". There is more to ethics than drafting and implementing codes of ethics for others to observe. Leaders should lead by example and refrain from adopting an approach which conflicts with ethical interests. Therefore, leaders should respect and care for all stakeholders: owners, employees, customers, suppliers, the community, etc., rather than only stockholders.

Making false promises and unreasonable demands on employees and others, preventing participatory management, talking about the "green" approach as a public relations exercise, rather than adopting a "green" approach, is unacceptable. Ethics is conscience-based, knowledge-based and attitude-based, and not suited to some individuals, who, by their very nature, have consistently demonstrated selfishness and greed.

Business ethics is concerned with dealing with dilemmas that sometimes do not have a clear indication as to what is right or wrong e.g. potential conflicts of interest, wrongful use of resources, mismanagement of contracts, false promises and exaggerated demands on resources which include personnel.

Right and wrong are black and white - pure and simple. Our ethical system and behavior are a function of several factors, including our cultural background, upbringing, education, ego, environment, circumstances and the related stress. Hence, the development of gray areas i.e. areas where explicit rulings or guidance is not available Looked at in another way, there are shades of black and shades of white, just like when you go to a paint shop to buy black paint or white paint or when you go to a clothing store to buy a black suit or a white suit. If you find that your ethical standards are higher than those of most people, you should follow your own standards.

It is possible to improve, from an ethical point of view. As we mature into adulthood, we develop an ego and try to use our communication skills to justify our behavior, while focusing on our own goals. With our ego-based approach, our innate selfishness, and the influences of friend and environment come many gray areas. One's image will depend on one's operation within the black, white and/or gray areas. This should always be borne in mind.

Alas, many business schools provide courses in business ethics which are philosophical, rather than practical, in approach. This needs to be rectified in the light of experience in the real world. Research confirms that the focus on ethics deters people from straying, although it is difficult to alter the basic nature of some people e.g. Bernie Madoff and Vincent Lacroix.

Constant communication and open discussions on ethics foster a bond between individuals who are keen on being ethical and help promote teamwork built on good spirit. Emotionally intelligent people are often more ethical than others.