IT and communications systems are evolving rapidly in order to offer users the fastest and most efficient tools to do their jobs.
Yet these jobs themselves are just as challenging as ever, if not more so. Today’s increasing business pressures and tighter budgets are forcing firms to change the way they work and extend the boundaries of the organisation to include mobile and home working.
Today’s increasing business pressures are obliging organisations to deal with changes in economic circumstances, changes in business methodologies and changes in the places in which they do business.
In order to become more flexible and agile, and more capable of surviving the current economic climate, companies are making their workers increasingly more distributed and mobile.
The British government is wrestling with the practical implications of the switch of many technologies from analogue to digital operation and distribution.
Nothing less than the future of the British economy hangs on communications minister Lord Stephen Carter’s view of what telecommunications network the UK needs. Or so say some.
The pressures on today’s businesses are unrelenting and in order to survive in these most challenging times today’s businesses must extend their reach to their fullest potential, enabling more people in more places access to more information.
Virtualisation is a technique that enables organisations to pool their IT resources into one flexible and manageable entity. This executive overview highlights the key challenges of virtualisation so you can put in place a winning strategy that will enable your business to achieve the aforementioned benefits.