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The head of IT at TNT Express describes how the quality of its IT helps the company compete.
Data centre consolidation is reshaping the challenges of the modern IT infrastructure.
For most of the last 20 years, CIOs have been locked into a battle for control of enterprise IT infrastructure. While they have made progress on many fronts, control over the realm of the desktop has remained illusive - until now.
Big data centre operators regularly complained about the growing complexity. Now, all that is starting to change - dramatically. Experts agree that computing is on the cusp of one of its periodic seismic revolutions. And this one, they say, will have profound implications.
New technologies - and demands - are changing the structure of the data centre. Information Age readers outlined their responses at a recent roundtable debate.
After a near-death experience triggered by the dot com bust, the data centre hosting industry is finally fighting its way back to health.
As servers and storage units are being packed more densely, organisations are coming up against unexpected factors - cooling and powering. How are Information Age readers dealing with the 'dense data centre?
Consolidating enterprise systems will require some new investment, but much use can be made of existing systems.
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