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Achieving a Dynamic Infrastructure Through Service Management

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Is todays infrastructure built for whats coming? 30 billion 1 trillion 10xEstimated number of RFID tags Internet connected A 10-fold increase in digitalproduced annually in 2010, devices will leap from data between 2006 and 2011embedded in products, buildings, 500M in 2006 to 1 Trillion with over 80% of that infleets, passports even animals. by 2011. unstructured formats 1 in 3 70 per $1 33% will leave Business leaders frequently 33% of consumers notified 70% on average is spent make critical business of a security breach will on maintaining current IT decisions with incomplete terminate their relationship infrastructures versus information or information with the company they adding new capabilities. they dont trust. perceive as responsible. 2
 
 
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