If you think accessing Internet data can be slow today, wait until 2010. That’s when the Internet information glut could become unmanageable for corporate IT managers and users of enterprise applications, as well as consumers, according to Nemertes Research. In fact, according to Nemertes, avoiding a possible data transfer gridlock may take a $137 billion investment in global Internet hardware and software. The Dallas-based company polled IT executives at enterprise organizations, equipment vendors, service providers and investment firms.
Report: Internet Data Glut to Be Unmanageable by 2010
Posted by: John S. Webster November 19, 2007 03:23 PMIf you think accessing Internet data can be slow today, wait until 2010. That’s when the Internet information glut could become unmanageable for corporate IT managers and users of enterprise applications, as well as consumers, according to Nemertes Research. In fact, according to Nemertes, avoiding a possible data transfer gridlock may take a $137 billion investment in global Internet hardware and software. The Dallas-based company polled IT executives at enterprise organizations, equipment vendors, service providers and investment firms.