A successful business needs a flexible, secure and seamlessly managed infrastructure. That means having a dynamic infrastructure that enables your organization to respond quickly and successfully to changes—as they occur. At the same time, the infrastructure has to help you reduce costs, mitigate risks and improve service.
IBM, featuring Gartner content, has created these helpful articles that clearly and concisely explain how a dynamic infrastructure addresses issues facing many organizations today including security, scalability and disaster recovery.
Dynamic infrastructure - Driving success
This paper outlines the need for a dynamic infrastructure, a strategy for developing one, and some best practices and options to consider when getting started.
Cloud Computing - A Highly Resilient Solution for Service Delivery
This article discusses the importance of Cloud computing and how this technology trend should be incorporated into thinking about IT and the whole enterprise.
Securing Cloud Computing
This paper provides an understanding of how organizations may potentially gain a competitive or cost advantage through selective adoption of cloud computing.
The New Role of Information in Driving Business Success
This paper outlines how organizations that are able to invest wisely in information infrastructure enhancement projects are likely to be more efficient, competitive, and profitable as markets return to growth.
Disaster Recovery – An Iron Shield to Business
This article reviews how companies must integrate their infrastructure to enable faster decision-making, making the company more agile and responsive to business challenges and opportunities.
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