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Focusing on applications: So what?

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Focusing on applications: So what?

The vast majority of IT organizations have taken the time and effort to identify a small set of applications that are business-critical. In this newsletter, we will identify some of what has changed as a result of those efforts. Read full story

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1 comment:

  1. Cisco's Doug Webster provided additional insights in his related post "Views from the Top", and there's an archive link to the analyst webcast http://bit.ly/2jOKj1

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