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Update HPE Firmware and Drivers Using SPP and SUM

Update HPE Firmware and Drivers Using SPP and SUM

Administrators have a few different options for updating HPE infrastructure components. One popular way to update HPE firmware, drivers, and Smart Components is utilizing Service Pack for Proliant (SPP) and the HP SUM tool. What are SPP and SUM? SPP – Service Pack for Proliant is a collection of firmware, drivers and Smart Components that are deployed to your environment via the SUM tool. SPP is packaged as an ISO. SUM – HP Smart Update Manager is the tool utilized…

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PMBOK Guide Sixth Edition Release and Changes

PMBOK Guide Sixth Edition Release and Changes

PMBOK® Guide Sixth Edition is coming! As per PMI, the latest edition of the PMBOK® Guide is scheduled to be released September 6th, 2017. What is the PMBOK® Guide? PMBOK is an acronym for Project Management Body of Knowledge. The PMBOK® Guide is a collection of processes and knowledge areas that are accepted as standards within the project management industry. The PMBOK® Guide is updated every four years. The PMP exam changes shortly after to reflect new material. The PMP…

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PMP Exam Study Tips

PMP Exam Study Tips

It’s no secret that many technology projects require extensive planning and coordination. Effective management of these projects has become a priority in many organizations, increasing the demand for professionally managed projects. In a progressively projectized industry, the Project Management Professional certification stands as one of the most industry-recognized certifications for project managers. With that, I wanted to share some tips on studying for the PMP exam. Studying for the Project Management Professional (PMP) Exam Commit to the Test: Don’t put off…

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Welcome VirtuBytes

Welcome VirtuBytes

First posts are always the hardest, so without further ado, welcome to VirtuBytes! This blog grew from my love of virtualization and the desire to save people time working through similar technical processes/issues. My content will focus primarily on virtual infrastructure topics, but occasionally I may blog about various technologies that pique my interest. Enjoy. If you don’t care about any of that, here is a picture of my dog. He’s crazy cute. I think we can all agree on that.