IT Modernization: Achieving a Balance Between 2nd and 3rd Platform Investments
This IDC white paper considers the challenge customers face today in balancing investments in existing infrastructure with goals of improving efficiency and modernizing their datacenter. Simultaneously, customers need to embrace new technology development and deployment techniques that offer the promise of substantial improvements in developer productivity, operational agility, and less expensive life-cycle management. We consider the options that customers have to attain both of these goals by using infrastructure that can support existing and next-generation workloads and the role that standardization and modernization play in achieving operational optimization.
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