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The Latest Fall Fashions – Evolving IT Systems

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IT, by nature, is innovative – changing and adapting to remove the constraints of manual business operations and streamline the efficiency of organization. To adopt the mentality of “set it and forget it” with your technology is a sure way to tell your clients “we are resolved to becoming outdated and inferior.” At the same time, the industry has taught us that technology for technology’s sake is not a sound business model either. Keeping up with trends in the technology world becomes an even more overwhelming challenge for with every new, in vogue capability, there are countless iterations already in incubation. So, how do CIO’s and IT executives stay ahead of the curve to ensure systems will grow with an organization and protect valuable capital from being flushed away? Server Virtualization is a prime example of what was once looked upon skeptically as an interesting attempt to change the way IT managed cost and systems until it was proven prudent and lucrative by Fortune 500 firms across the spectrum. Now however, companies are out of license compliance, and have lost control and visibility into the enterprise. Read the rest of this entry »

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Article by: David Stodder
InformationWeek (Full Article)

When end users are unhappy with the performance of Web services and applications, they tell you loud and clear. Calls and e-mails pile up as executives, line-of-business managers, and frontline workers express their anger over lost productivity.

As pressure mounts, so does the noise–and not just from angry phone calls. IT professionals struggle to react amid a cacophony of alerts. Management tools specialized for each component in the organization’s array of applications, services, databases, networks, and systems scream that thresholds have been crossed. Running from one tool’s interface to another, IT professionals find it difficult to identify the root cause, leading to delays that can affect the bottom line. Read the rest of this entry »

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