Following are the top deployments that have been made by enterprises to make their survival profitable and also have sustainable growth in an intensely competitive market:
Network as the Platform: With the growth in communication technologies, both wireless and wired, the network has emerged as the platform for supporting all communication operations across organizations. As the network becomes ubiquitous and changes the entire IT value chain, companies that take advantage of the benefits will be better positioned to facilitate and successfully manage interactions for future growth while increasing their market value.
Network management is one part of the organization that has to be cohesively managed by the organization. From network integration to network security, enterprises are working on every bit to speed their application performances. All the network is being managed keeping in the view the business critical needs. Depending on diverse needs, the network infrastructure includes multi-vendor server environments, diverse connectivity technologies, and multi-vendor storage.
Virtualization: In the current economic scenario, organizations are mandated to increase productivity and cut costs while maintaining the excellence that provides them with a competitive edge. Therefore, CIOs have increasingly begun to invest in innovative technologies that can increase productivity, protect existing IT investments, and demonstrate real benefits that will extend the life of the data center. Virtualization appears to have met most of these requirements during the last decade, which saw increased enterprise investment in virtualization solutions.
Virtualization has been adopted in deep ways by most organizations worldwide. However, Indian enterprises opened up to the idea widely only after the economic downturn.
Mobile Devices and Mobility: Well, 'smart' is the word. Mobile devices gained immense popularity in the last decade. They have become 'smarter' and more ubiquitous and employees are increasingly using and demanding tools which help them to stay connected to their office irrespective of location.
Cisco recently conducted a study across 13 countries including India, which showed that 2 of 3 workers expect IT to allow access to corporate information with any device, personal or company-issued. These workers rated ability to work anywhere, anytime, as stronger than desire for higher salary.
According to ABI's report, with the growth of smart and embedded devices like net books, readers and smartphones, these gadgets will account for 1.5 bn of the 2.5 bn connected data-centric devices used worldwide by 2014.
Network as the Platform: With the growth in communication technologies, both wireless and wired, the network has emerged as the platform for supporting all communication operations across organizations. As the network becomes ubiquitous and changes the entire IT value chain, companies that take advantage of the benefits will be better positioned to facilitate and successfully manage interactions for future growth while increasing their market value.
Network management is one part of the organization that has to be cohesively managed by the organization. From network integration to network security, enterprises are working on every bit to speed their application performances. All the network is being managed keeping in the view the business critical needs. Depending on diverse needs, the network infrastructure includes multi-vendor server environments, diverse connectivity technologies, and multi-vendor storage.
Virtualization: In the current economic scenario, organizations are mandated to increase productivity and cut costs while maintaining the excellence that provides them with a competitive edge. Therefore, CIOs have increasingly begun to invest in innovative technologies that can increase productivity, protect existing IT investments, and demonstrate real benefits that will extend the life of the data center. Virtualization appears to have met most of these requirements during the last decade, which saw increased enterprise investment in virtualization solutions.
Virtualization has been adopted in deep ways by most organizations worldwide. However, Indian enterprises opened up to the idea widely only after the economic downturn.
Mobile Devices and Mobility: Well, 'smart' is the word. Mobile devices gained immense popularity in the last decade. They have become 'smarter' and more ubiquitous and employees are increasingly using and demanding tools which help them to stay connected to their office irrespective of location.
Cisco recently conducted a study across 13 countries including India, which showed that 2 of 3 workers expect IT to allow access to corporate information with any device, personal or company-issued. These workers rated ability to work anywhere, anytime, as stronger than desire for higher salary.
According to ABI's report, with the growth of smart and embedded devices like net books, readers and smartphones, these gadgets will account for 1.5 bn of the 2.5 bn connected data-centric devices used worldwide by 2014.
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