Total Cost of Ownership Optimized

Companies with ‘On Demand’ business deploy infrastructures that sense changes in capacity and self-correct. They can support security, transparency, and access across partners, clients, and geographies. Systems can seamlessly link across the enterprise and trading partners. This enables real-time visibility to critical data, while decreasing complexity to end-users. In addition, due to the lower cost of operating resources, companies can devote the majority of their IT budgets to creating new capabilities, rather than on maintenance. Increase capacity utilization, enable heterogeneous environments, and remove siloed IT infrastructures that are difficult and costly to manage. An ‘On Demand’ business promises to deliver immense productivity gains to companies that embrace the possibility by:

  • Providing shared services models applied throughout the organization
  • Consolidating virtual and local applications and infrastructure management
  • Creating highly utilized interconnected, autonomous infrastructure
  • Developing resilient infrastructure that is self-diagnosing and self-healing
  • Virtualizing data centers with grids of resources, both on and off premises

Broad cost cutting, as an end in itself, is at best short-term and will result in a hollowed department or, worse, hollowed company.