July 20, 2008   Sign In |  About ebizQ |  Contact Us |  Join ebizQ Gold Club
Business Activity Monitoring Syndicate This
Print this article    Email this article    Talk Back!    Write to Editor
The New Enterprise Data Center
04/14/2008
By Rich Lechner, Vice President, Enterprise Systems, IBM
Introduction

You can’t make the world move slower. Or change where markets are headed. Or hold back new technologies while focusing on day-to-day IT operational issues. But there is something you can do, right now. To react faster. To be more efficient. To provide innovation for your business and your customers. A new vision. A better approach. The new enterprise data center – starts now.

ADVERTISEMENT
Our Popular Webinars
BPM for Financial Services
Roundtable Discussion: Open Source Market Update
Event-Driven SOA: The Best Practice of Advanced Architecture Teams
Evolving Security Architectures and SOA for Better Business Collaboration
Getting Started with BPM
More Webinars

The fact is, not all of today’s IT infrastructures were built to support the explosive growth in compute capacity and information. Many data centers today have become highly distributed and somewhat fragmented. As a result – they are limited in their ability to change quickly and support the integration of new types of technologies or to easily scale to power the business as needed.

So how do you find the time and resources to drive the innovation required to keep your company competitive in a rapidly changing marketplace? How can you react to business needs faster?

Since today’s distributed approach to the enterprise data center is challenged to keep up in today’s fast-paced business environment, a new centralized IT approach is needed. We must rethink IT service delivery to help move beyond today’s operational challenges to a new data center model that is more efficient, service oriented and responsive to business needs. With new economics. Rapid service delivery. And one that can provide tighter alignment with business goals.

My vision for the new enterprise data center is an evolutionary model that helps reset the economics of IT and can dramatically improve operational efficiency. It also can help reduce and control rising costs and improve provisioning speed and data center security and resiliency—at any scale. It will allow you to be highly responsive to any user need. And it aligns technology and business—giving you the freedom and the tools you need to innovate—and stay ahead of the competition.

Though our experience with thousands of client engagements, we have developed an architected approach based on best practices and proven implementation patterns and blueprints. And our own data center transformation provides first-hand proof that embracing this new approach simply makes good business sense.

Page 1

More Top Stories
SOA Market to Hit $51.9B in 2012 Gold Club Protected
BI as a Boon to Business: Now More Than Ever Gold Club Protected
Data Warehouses and Disaster Recovery Gold Club Protected
Expect the Unexpected with Data Security Gold Club Protected
AMR Research: The Future of the SOA Market Gold Club Protected
QAD Buys FullTilt for Master Data Management Gold Club Protected
More Top Stories
Related News
Cynapse Unveils cyn.in v2 Open Source Collaborative Knowledge Management Software
Can SaaS, Open Source, and Appliances Save Search?
ASG's New Business Service Platform Solutions for Performance Management
More News
Subscribe to our Newsletters
ebizQ Weekly Gold Club Update
Live Webinar Updates
Updates from ebizQ Partners
ebizQ SOA Update
ebizQ BPM Update
ebizQ Security Update
ebizQ BI Update
ebizQ Open Source Software Update
Virtual Show Newsletter
ebizQ Web 2.0 and the Enterprise
Your E-mail Address:
Getting Started with BPM
Date: Jul 29, 2008
Time: 12:00 PM ET
(16:00 GMT)

REGISTER TODAY!
Evolving Security Architectures and SOA for Better Business Collaboration
Date: Aug 06, 2008
Time: 12:00 PM ET
(16:00 GMT)

REGISTER TODAY!
Archived Webinars | Upcoming Webinars
  Worst Practices in SOA Implementation - Why Service-Oriented Architectures Fail
A new integration standard has evolved in recent years known as service-oriented architecture (SOA). SOA enables different programs, applications,...Learn More
ebizQ also recommends
 Optimal Service-Parts Management: Part One
 The Geek Gap: Do Suits Care?
 Collaboration and Social Media <i>Taking Stock of Today's Experiences and Tomorrow's Opportunities</i>
 BPM Done Right
 Mitigate Risk with Security Assessments
More White Papers

Marketing Solutions | Feedback | About ebizQ | Unsubscribe | Privacy Policy | Site Map

Live Chat