Organic IT: The Next Computing Revolution |
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February 23-25, 2003
Scottsdale, Ariz.
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Overview
Since the dawn of corporate computing, the IT organization and its users have struggled with competing agendas -- with IT battling for control, and business users fighting to make technology work for them. A new computer revolution is under way to change all of that, and this revolution will address the needs of both IT and business executives by delivering efficient, flexible computing infrastructure. Forrester believes that this new architecture, called Organic IT, will drive firms to radically overhaul technology infrastructure over the next five to 10 years, just as client/server did in the 1990s.
Learn how Organic IT will help you achieve higher infrastructure utilization, dramatic increases in labor efficiency, and greater technology responsiveness to business needs.
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Margie Farber
Senior Vice President, Business Area Services Freddie Mac |
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Steven A. Mills
Senior Vice President and Group Executive, Software Group IBM |
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