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IT Infrastructure
Whilst many organisations have invested resources in managing their IT infrastructure, few apply the same strategic focus to the document output environment. This can represent a huge cost drain, estimated to represent between 1% and 3% of total revenue. A managed and optimised print environment will lead to significant cost reductions whilst improving productivity and boosting any organisation’s green credentials. [More]
The evolution of Blade Computing has moved from mere server consolidation to a way of managing IT assets which brings significant business benefits. This paper aims to explain those benefits to the business and IT manager, and show how blade computing can be implemented to save money and improve the way IT serves the business needs. [More]
A sound IT infrastructure is fundamental to today's businesses and when that infrastructure fails the consequences can be far reaching. Whether it is business-to-business, business-to-consumer or public sector organisations serving citizens, applications and the services they drive increasingly need to be available all day, every day. Many organisations find it hard to achieve such service levels. This briefing looks at some possible solutions [More]
The general public is becoming increasingly cynical about the environment claims of businesses and with much bad press around data centres, information technology (IT) is in the front line. But data centres are actually the easiest bit of IT to control and consolidating infrastructure into them can help reduce the overall energy us age of IT and, if used well, IT itself can help businesses reduce their overall carbon footprint [More]
Green is the new black, it would seem. With many organisations now trying to 'out-green' the competition, we are rapidly running into the problem seen with the majority of bandwagons - just how real are some of the arguments coming in from the vendors on the topic? [More]
From humble roots in basic provisioning, data centre automation has grown in response to years of unbridled server proliferation, and is now transforming the enterprise data centre [More]
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