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It's time to focus on (some) applications

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It's time to focus on (some) applications

Until recently, the focus of virtually all IT organizations has been on individual technology domains such as networking, servers and security. For the last few years, however, there has been a steady drumbeat from many sources, including from us, that has encouraged IT organizations to supplement their current bottoms up approach that focuses on individual technology domains with a top down approach that focuses on a few key applications. Read full story

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