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CommScope survey identifies that energy efficient solutions will drive enterprise network investment in 2012 as organizations aim to reduce running costs.
In studying a number of “high-performing” IT organizations, the authors of The Visible OPS Handbook: Implementing ITIL® in 4 Practical and Auditable Steps (Behr, Kim, & Spafford, 2004-2005) found these organizations shared a common philosophy which states “the only acceptable number of unauthorized changes is zero."
So what comes to mind when you think about the performance of your data center environment? I suspect the answer may depend on your area of responsibility.
Last week I wrote about the 4 items to keep in mind when virtualizing a data center with respect to the effects on data center physical infrastructure (DCPI).