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Computing Systems research focuses on infrastructures and their management, including in-depth analysis of the evolution of clients, servers, and mainframe platforms, as well as storage and infrastructure management technologies. It also includes a more holistic analysis of how these technologies combine to support next-generation data centers. High-performance computing, Organic IT and its enabling components in infrastructure provisioning and system automation, and the consequences on data center operational processes are also examined.
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For Customer Experience Professionals
by Ron Rogowski, November 20, 2009
The proliferation of high-resolution screens that well surpass 1024 x 768 adds a new layer of complexity to site design. Not only is there no standard resolution to design for, but higher-resolution screens pose usability challenges for sites that were . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Christopher Voce, November 20, 2009
This data chart examines the usage and trends of server virtualization in enterprises today as well as the motivations that drive adoption.
For Sourcing & Vendor Management Professionals
by Paul Roehrig, Ph.D., November 18, 2009
The blab-o-sphere is full of warnings, proclamations, and sales pitches about cloud services and this is only making it tougher for IT decision-makers to sort the reality from the hype in the face of pressing technology challenges. Decision-makers are . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by James Staten, November 18, 2009
As you continue to consolidate your server infrastructure and make it more cloudlike, a key hurdle you and most enterprises must overcome is the sharing of physical infrastructure between business units (BUs). While some organizations have a centralized . . .
For Technology Product Management & Marketing Professionals
by Jennifer Belissent, Ph.D., November 18, 2009
This document provides enterprise highlights of an extensive data set collected via Forrester's Enterprise And SMB Global IT Budgets And Spending Survey, Q2 2009. The survey covers budget trends and priorities from 2009 through the first half of 2010 . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by James Staten, November 18, 2009
As you continue to consolidate your server infrastructure and make it more cloudlike, a key hurdle that you must overcome is cost allocation for the virtual infrastructure. While most enterprises are not yet charging back or tracking virtual machine (VM) . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Christopher Mines, November 17, 2009
A new liability is coming onto the collective balance sheet of companies around the world: carbon. In the context of increasing awareness of the business and societal risks of climate change, corporate carbon emissions (and the energy consumption that . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Benjamin Gray, November 17, 2009
This presentation analyzes client management software adoption trends across the North American and European enterprise and SMB market.
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Galen Schreck, November 16, 2009
Every major category of IT infrastructure has been endowed with some virtualization capability. Although virtualization can make your IT environment more cost-effective and agile, the underlying technologies have matured at different rates. Furthermore, . . .
For Application Development & Program Management Professionals
by Jeffrey S. Hammond, November 16, 2009
Microsoft's Team Foundation Server (TFS) has proven very popular with .NET developers but not so much with Eclipse developers. This presents a problem for Microsoft, because many of its largest customers develop for both .NET and Java and want a consolidated . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Evelyn Hubbert, November 13, 2009
Some IT organizations are confident that they can weather the storm of our current economic situation. Others believe they can maintain their current staffing level, and some are saying that they can maintain their current IT technology investment levels. . . .
For CIOs
by Sharyn Leaver, November 13, 2009
As IT executives set out their strategies and plan for 2010 and beyond, they must determine what the top technology trends are for their business and gauge IT's ability to support the next phase of technology innovation and growth. To help, Forrester . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Brad Day, November 13, 2009
Over the past six quarters, IBM has been very busy turning out a raft of customer case studies on new workload adoption on its System z mainframe, letting customers tell their feature/function/benefit impetus for deciding on the System z mainframe as . . .
For CIOs
by Tim Sheedy, November 13, 2009
Since the credit crunch began to bite, Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) IT leaders have faced more positive market conditions than their peers in many other countries around the world — particularly those in North America and Europe. This is reflected . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Brad Day, November 12, 2009
Justifying the transitioning of a wide variety of application types to a mainframe environment requires substantial upfront investigation. Migrating to a mainframe has become increasingly cost-effective thanks to the refresh to IBM's new quad-core System . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Christopher Voce, Galen Schreck, November 12, 2009
It's not easy for enterprises evaluating their licensing options with VMware. In addition to worrying about the mechanics of how an enterprise licensing agreement (ELA) fits with your internal deployment plans, you need to consider a shifting competitive . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Christopher Voce, November 10, 2009
Microsoft Windows Server is ubiquitous in corporate data centers, but its server virtualization solution, Hyper-V, a feature of the operating system (OS), has faced an uphill battle in capturing market share. Microsoft recently released Windows Server . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Ellen Daley, November 10, 2009
Forrester's six-month study of 75,453 enterprise users during H1 2009 reveals interesting insights into browser type, operating system, screen resolution, color depth, and Java and Flash adoption. These insights are especially useful for enterprise software . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Jean-Pierre Garbani, November 10, 2009
Continuous improvement in the server technology performance-price ratio has caused many organizations to simply dismiss the need for accurate workload and resource planning efforts. In the current economic climate, infrastructure optimization and operational . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Jean-Pierre Garbani, November 9, 2009
Job scheduling is a necessary component of data centers. Without job scheduling, an enterprise could simply not execute long application processes that deal with massive amounts of data and are necessary to prepare for online and transactional processing. . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Evelyn Hubbert, November 6, 2009
Most IT organizations "get" the service management concept and many have implemented and improved their processes, and the interrelationships of these processes, to support and service the business. Many companies have implemented elements of ITIL as . . .
For CIOs
by Alexander Peters, Ph.D., Wolfgang Benkel, November 6, 2009
The workbook defines 10 generic profiles of technical services and associates provisioning processes and activities with each of them. The activity-based descriptions enable IT executives to establish the link between technology assets, resources, and . . .
For CIOs
by Alexander Peters, Ph.D., November 6, 2009
Business technology (BT) changes IT's roles within the enterprise, forcing IT leaders to deploy business service processes and technology demand management. CIOs are embarking on the IT-to-BT journey by concentrating their efforts on the consolidation . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Peter O'Neill, November 5, 2009
Forrester's market momentum overview assists vendor strategy professionals in tracking the evolution of the IT management software (ITMS) market and in gathering intelligence about the major activities. In the first half of 2009, we tracked 165 different . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Stephanie Balaouras, November 4, 2009
Although disaster recovery (DR) was once considered an expensive insurance policy for rare but catastrophic events such as hurricanes and terrorist activity, Forrester survey data suggests that enterprises across North America and Europe are now moving . . .
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