Delivering real business results today while investing for tomorrow
Dynamic infrastructure: you know it as highly optimized, agile, responsive, and automated – an infrastructure that helps you improve service, reduce cost and manage risk.
Clients of every size, in every industry, are experiencing these benefits from a dynamic infrastructure today. IBM is further extending its value with new, affordable solutions that can:
- Help condition your infrastructure to exploit cloud computing today
- Manage and reduce energy consumption of IT, facilities, and asset infrastructure through a prescriptive approach to energy management.
- Be readily deployed in mid-sized businesses to reduce cost and improve service
- Offer the right fit for your business with a range of new IBM systems, networking, software, services and financing.
Now is the time to consider building a more dynamic infrastructure in your own business. But how?
To help you navigate this new territory, IBM’s strategy for a dynamic infrastructure shows how you can respond successfully to changes as dynamically as they occur, while improving service, reducing overall costs and better managing risk.
For the CIO: Insights and strategies
Learn more about new solutions from IBM, so you can start building your own dynamic infrastructure.
New steps you can take today
Read the new news about all of IBM’s announced products that support a dynamic infrastructure.
See Dynamic Infrastructure In Action
Organizations around the world are already adopting new methods for their own dynamic infrastructure, and the results are impressive. Read a few of their success stories ... and see how much more dynamic your own infrastructure could be.
First National Bank of Omaha worked with IBM to design and implement a “branch of the future” that orchestrates a range of new technologies to create a seamless self-service experience that strengthens the bank’s brand while enhancing customer satisfaction and exceeding customer growth by 30 percent.
kika/Leiner (PDF, 158KB) worked with IBM on the design and build of a new energy efficient scalable modular data center. As Austria's first "green" data center, they were able to reduce electrical power consumption by up to 40%. The new data center offers kika/Leiner a way to extend their green environmental strategy to include their data center. Watch the video (5:38min).
IBM Research Compute Lab (PDF, 78KB) introduced cloud computing and enabled business process workflow management, provisioning and capacity planning to occur within the time it takes to get a cup of coffee.
Some links may require Adobe® Reader® or Adobe® Flash® player.

