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Approximately 80% of enterprise IT costs is spent on the operation and maintenance of existing IT systems, which can make it challenging to secure funding for strategic IT investments. IT systems in many organizations have been built separately for disparate tasks, and as a result, they are limited by only being optimized at an individual level. Since they are not optimized as a unified system, managing the operation of these unique systems, in many cases, has become complicated and does not utilize resources efficiently.
From the Gartner Files
April 2007
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The world of client devices is beginning to face some important new challenges. Companies in security-sensitive industries, such as financial services, healthcare, and retail, in particular, are giving serious consideration to alternative client devices for their end users because of the growing concerns about data security and device manageability in the enterprise.
Bob O'Donnell
IDC
June 2007
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As business computing reaches new proportions, many CIO's are deploying thin client strategies in lieu of traditional desktops. The thin client environment offers many key benefits, but energy efficiency is quickly bubbling to the top as enterprises strive to do their part in the "green" movement. With virtual PCs delivering the same user experience as mainstay PCs, there's nothing to lose in migrating -but much to gain.
CIO Magazine
September 2007
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