Impact on Business
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With the large majority of IT managers considering virtualization at every application implementation, and the amazing growth rate of spending on converged infrastructure systems, coupled with the demand for cloud or cloud-like applications in business, converged infrastructure systems will become the new backbone of IT.
As converged infrastructure becomes more advanced and cloud computing more capable, the IT infrastructure will look very much different in the future. As (Greengard, 2011) explains, IT in the future will be defined by lightening speed and agility. Managers and personnel will be able to tackle task on demand from anywhere, and small task can be assigned across the organization to individual employees with precision and speed and the necessary information to make the right decisions.
Greengard, is likely correct in his assumption. If complete virtualization becomes possible, managers will rarely have a shortage of information. Information will be able to be collected from any source, at any time, anywhere. Furthermore, because these programs will be completely virtual, there will be an increase in interactivity with data. This will help aid in better decisions making and help the companies bottom line.
Of course, the companies that fully take advantage of this move towards virtualization may be able to gain a technological competitive advantage. Once again we will see the success of companies determined by how quickly the adopt and utilize these new opportunities. In summary, converged infrastructure systems and virtualization may bring about another technological revolution for business
As converged infrastructure becomes more advanced and cloud computing more capable, the IT infrastructure will look very much different in the future. As (Greengard, 2011) explains, IT in the future will be defined by lightening speed and agility. Managers and personnel will be able to tackle task on demand from anywhere, and small task can be assigned across the organization to individual employees with precision and speed and the necessary information to make the right decisions.
Greengard, is likely correct in his assumption. If complete virtualization becomes possible, managers will rarely have a shortage of information. Information will be able to be collected from any source, at any time, anywhere. Furthermore, because these programs will be completely virtual, there will be an increase in interactivity with data. This will help aid in better decisions making and help the companies bottom line.
Of course, the companies that fully take advantage of this move towards virtualization may be able to gain a technological competitive advantage. Once again we will see the success of companies determined by how quickly the adopt and utilize these new opportunities. In summary, converged infrastructure systems and virtualization may bring about another technological revolution for business