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Advisory Note: Highlighting Real-World Experiences of Data Center Automation - A Research Summary
Enterprise Management Associates, Oct 2007, Pages: 3
In October 2007, EMA conducted the most extensive primary research undertaken to date into the world of Data Center Automation (DCA). Using a detailed survey, one-on-one interviews, and individual case studies, EMA analyzed over 300 data points covering the primary use cases, functional benefits, business drivers, outcomes, penetration levels, importance, cost benefits, satisfaction, response time and availability impacts, and barriers to adoption for the 15 disciplines that EMA considers core to DCA.
Over 20,000 IT professionals from around the world were invited to participate. Respondents were qualified to ensure they all self-identified as being active participants with a working knowledge of a current or imminent DCA deployment.
This survey netted 229 responses, primarily from decision makers and technical evaluators in IT infrastructure planning, IT architecture, and Data Center operations. Companies represented include all sizes from small and medium businesses to very large enterprises, across multiple different industries and from all major geographies.
The complete research study was published in October 2007 as an EMA Research Report titled 'Data Center Automation: Delivering Fast, Efficient, and Reliable IT Services.'
This Advisory Note provides a brief summary of the research.
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