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| The Problem of Aging Networks
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Time and misguided efforts can have a degrading effect on networks and systems. As new applications are layered over legacy systems and competing vendor products are added, the infrastructure increases in complexity. Correspondingly, the effort required to keep the network running escalates, as do the costs.
An undesirable tradeoff then exists: the more it costs to maintain inefficient and outdated technology, the lower the portion of the IT budget is available to implement critical new solutions required to maintain competitive advantage. By keeping daily operating and maintenance costs at a reasonable percentage of the IT budget, more funds are available for important new investments.
Another result of aging networks is that enterprises find themselves with an infrastructure that no longer supports the way they are doing business today. E-business, enterprise systems, communications needs and security requirements all demand a reliable and stable infrastructure.
Whether your organization is looking to streamline its existing systems or considering implementation of new solutions, IBS network experts can find the optimal path to efficient and cost-effective networks.
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