Technologically inclined businesses and other organizations have long enjoyed what I
call IT “trickle down”: Continuing, rapid development results in the mainstreaming
of hardware, software and services that were originally unthinkably expensive and
specialized. This doesn’t mean that higher-end products ever disappear. In fact,
the baseline performance of enterprise solutions typically ratchets ever upward. However, the effective result everywhere else is to put what were once radically powerful and unaffordable tools into the hands of most any business.
Dell Takes the Long View With Hyper Scale Computing
Posted by: Charles King September 25, 2012 05:00 AMTechnologically inclined businesses and other organizations have long enjoyed what I
call IT “trickle down”: Continuing, rapid development results in the mainstreaming
of hardware, software and services that were originally unthinkably expensive and
specialized. This doesn’t mean that higher-end products ever disappear. In fact,
the baseline performance of enterprise solutions typically ratchets ever upward. However, the effective result everywhere else is to put what were once radically powerful and unaffordable tools into the hands of most any business.