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Monday, November 23, 2009

Service catalogs: What’s on the IT menu?

CIOs fear mass IT exodus following economic recovery; BMC takes service desk to the cloud via Salesforce.com
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New technology trends such as unified communications, virtualization, and mobility are handily showing business benefits, but they are also putting strains on the corporate network. IT managers are struggling to provide higher availability, manage a complex network of devices and systems, and reduce total cost of ownership. This paper, produced by the Yankee Group, outlines a strategic approach, in which the network is viewed as a single, end-to-end system, with the goals of providing lower TCO, increased uptime, and faster time-to-market of new services.

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Service catalogs: What's on the IT menu?

IT departments look to service catalog technologies from vendors such as Digital Fuel, newScale, Oblicore and PMG to align IT functions with business demands in a down economy. Read full story

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