Infrastructure as a Service
More efficient, cheaper infrastructure that can be better controlled and managed
Providing infrastructure as a catalogue of services attacks expensive
duplication and complexity in your technology base, cuts the time
to deploy new or changed business processes and drives down costs.
The approach is well-proven at the applications level and is readily
applicable to infrastructure. New management disciplines will be needed,
of course, as well as a greater sense of joint purpose between business and
IT. It’s our opinion, however, that the potential for reduced cost and
complexity and the improved provisioning of new services demand that
we adopt service orientation for infrastructure (SOfI).
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Whose opinion?
Nig Greenaway
Nig has worked in the IT industry for
over 35 years and has concentrated
on solutions for central and local
government since 1985. He is active
in the industry standards area having
worked on the UK’s e-Government
Interoperability Framework since its
inception and represents Fujitsu on a
number of government and industry
forums. In his spare time he enjoys
playing guitar (although his family
are less enthusiastic) and playing
five-card crib.