New computing could save Hawaii millions - Guest Editorials - Starbulletin.com
Cut waste, not services. Cut inefficiency, not people. As a young manager, I was trained in continuing quality improvement and keeping operational expenses down. The comfort of the status quo and the luxury of reliable funding often take away the motivation to improve cost efficiency. Our state budget crisis occurs when technological advances can break through the stalemate.
Moving to Cloud Computer - Midweek.com
I’ve been a technologist in Hawaii for more than 30 years. Back in the 1990s when I worked for Oceanic Time Warner, I launched a project called Roadrunner, the state’s largest wide, high-speed commercial broadband network.
Cloud Storage - HawaiiBusiness.com
Islanda Tech says it can help companies save 30 percent to 40 percent on their computer costs by switching them from in-house servers to “virtual” servers — with the added benefit of better security and wider access.