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Kamis, 27 Agustus 2015

The Power of Two: Network and Application Visibility are Better Together - infoTECH Spotlight

 
 
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I bet you don't need more than one hand to count the number of seconds that pass between the onset of an application or network performance issue and the arrival of the first IT helpdesk ticket . . . or irate phone call. However, identifying the exact cause of the service degradation often takes a little more time and effort.
Imagine a group of people watching a movie and then discussing it; you'll often find the discussion to go beyond what happened at the surface of the movie. This is how a retrospective works in IT.
Computer vision technology-which involves turning image and/or video sequences into quantifiable data-isn't a commonly-considered technology, but if word from Tractica pans out, it will be in the near-term future. Tractica's newest report suggests that growth for computer vision technology is set to be strong over the next few years, and as such, around 182.7 million devices that incorporate computer vision in operations will be shipped annually by 2019.
Disruptive shifts in corporate IT are changing the game for the modern CIO, and the implications of this transformation are especially apparent when it comes to integration. There has been a proliferation of integration solutions and vendors hitting the market, and the responsibility of choosing the right one for his or her company falls squarely on the shoulders of CIOs.
Competitiveness in the digital age is upending the way that many companies have operated for decades. Products and services used to enjoy a much longer lifecycle than the innovations brought to market today. Market cycles as short as just a few weeks are common.

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