In commercial IT, “enterprise systems” have long been defined as the technologies that provide large organizations the highest levels of compute performance and critical attributes such as reliability, availability and scalability. But enterprise IT infrastructures have never been about technology alone; they also encompass the common boundaries and linkages between systems and large scale business processes, applications and workloads. It’s no surprise that as innovative new technologies become commercially viable, enterprises are often among their first adopters.
IBM Ratchets Up Power for the Enterprise
Posted by: Charles King October 13, 2012 05:00 AMIn commercial IT, “enterprise systems” have long been defined as the technologies that provide large organizations the highest levels of compute performance and critical attributes such as reliability, availability and scalability. But enterprise IT infrastructures have never been about technology alone; they also encompass the common boundaries and linkages between systems and large scale business processes, applications and workloads. It’s no surprise that as innovative new technologies become commercially viable, enterprises are often among their first adopters.