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Too Many Silos on the IT Farm?
Too Many Silos on the IT Farm?

The ultimate goal for many higher ed institutions is to provide scalable resources on demand. But the greatest obstacle faced by most college and university IT departments during periods of growth is infrastructure sprawl. When IT infrastructure is deployed to meet growing administrative demands, the traditional approach has been to create distinct silos that support individual applications and services. Unfortunately, this results in an extremely slow, inefficient use of resources across the campus.

Unified Computing solves the problem of IT sprawl, no matter how many buildings or campuses you have, by integrating server, storage, networking, and management resources into shared pools. If you are ready to learn more, a successful action plan will require solid research and education. Click here and dig into the resource links below to discover what Unified Computing means for your campus data center.



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