Founding principles
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- Turning IT into a dynamic optimised resource, March 2003
Over-complex. Under-utilised. Today's IT architectures are a mess. What technologies will underpin the move to a more efficient model?
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Such issues aside, HP's Hindle is adamant that utility computing is the future for organisations that want ease of management and the chance to get greater use out of existing hardware. “If you want to fine-tune everything and get the last drop of performance out of your servers, then utility computing may not be for you.” But if your business falls into the other camp, then it is time to get started, he advises.
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