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Virtualization in Banking: Assessing the Potential for Lowering TCO (Strategic Focus)
Datamonitor, April 2009, Pages: 39
An in-depth analysis of the use of server and desktop virtualization technologies in the financial sector, looking at which vendors have penetrated the sector to date and what the prospects are for new entrants. In desktop virtualization, there will be particular relevance in retail banking, because Western institutions are moving into Eastern Europe without putting in local IT support.
Scope
- Server and desktop virtualization technology
- Retail and investment banking, trading floors
Highlights of this title
The global financial crisis means that financial institutions around the world must find ways to lower the total cost of ownership (TCO) of their IT infrastructure. Thus, doing more with less will become the mantra for good business practice for the next couple of years, with virtualization a logical candidate for achieving this aim.
Key reasons to purchase this title
- Gain insight into how virtualization technology is being adopted in the banking sector
- Understand how virtualization technology itself is evolving
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