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Data Center Modernization Services: Related White Papers
- Change the Economics of Technology
- The hot new trend is how to use technology. Facing the toughest economic climate in decades, CIOs are faced with budget cuts and project freezes. Find out how to survive and thrive.
- Cold Aisle Containment: Improving Data Center Efficiency By Air Control
- Our test environment measures and validates the benefits of cold aisle containment (CAC). Learn the constraints of using direct expansion computer room air conditioners (CRAC).
- Contact Center Modernization: Assessment
- Assessment is the first step to a successful contact center modernization. Customer-oriented organizations across the industrial and public sectors are now seeking to modernize and transform their contact center operations. Modernization can help virtually any organization reduce costs, improve service and enjoy higher levels of customer satisfaction and retention.
- Data Center Improvements for Long-Term Savings
- With IT budgets tighter than ever, more and more companies are exploring how making changes to their data centers and computing environments can save them money and also help them address important environmental concerns.
- Harmonizing Modernization and SOA For Enterprise Transformation
- Enterprises realize exponential gains by combining modernization and service-oriented architectures (SOA) while executing their plan for transformation.
- Retain Your Customers In a Down Economy
- HP describes strategies and tactics organizations can use to best serve and retain their customers in a down economy and enhance the long-term value of customer relationships.
- The Data Center of the Future
- Technology is changing at an ever faster pace. Unlike in the past when technology
could be deployed for technology sake, it is now imperative to deploy technology
based on business drivers and needs.
- World-Class Data Center
- A CEO's top area of focus is innovation and breakthroughs that open up new markets. According to a study, between 75 and 90 percent of IT budgets are allocated to the ongoing operations of the infrastructure. To achieve new market breakthrough, the implication is that funding must come from the remaining 10 to 25 percent of the IT budget. The ability to provide this type of funding comes from operational excellence resulting from deployment of world-class tools, processes, and procedures. The data center is a key area. It plays an ever-increasing role in rapidly implementing and exploiting business functions that can increase market opportunities.
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