Thursday, October 29, 2009

A CIO “To Do” List For Reducing Network Costs

Reducing Expenses and Boosting Availability with Automated Core Network Services

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ESG Principal Analyst Jon Oltsik shares his perspective on the impact of IPAM manual labor on network costs and availability and offers a CIO "to do" list for reducing network costs while increasing network availability.

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