The transformation of information technologies is an ongoing process.
Revolutions occur when there is a critical mass of prerequisites
accumulated to trigger major changes. Today we have all the reason to
believe that we are witnessing the dawn of a new era in IT.
For
many years, the organizational and financial costs of enterprises have
been growing steadily. This is because of tangible returns on the
implementation of new products as well as the ever growing
sophistication of hardware. Among other contributors to the constant
increase in spending has been growth in the number of applications and
personnel required to support them.
The launch of a new application
often turns into a lengthy and expensive project that leads to
purchasing servers and storage systems, hiring integrators and new
employees for in-house IT departments, and making significant changes in
existing IT infrastructures.
Some of the currently available
technologies lead us to believe that the role of IT in enterprise
infrastructure may radically change in the near future. Attractively
priced IT services outsourcing has become a reality. The maturity of
these solutions allows enterprises to nearly completely eliminate
traditional heavyweight private IT infrastructures and receive real “IT
on demand.”
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Target audience:
- CIOs
- Heads of departments responsible for IT infrastructure
- Heads of user support and helpdesk departments
- IT infrastructure specialists
- IT service managers
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