Posts Tagged ‘capacity planning’

Positioning for the economic recovery: ensuring your IT can keep up

As the state of the UK economy improves, many organisations will begin to look to their IT in the quest for a competitive edge. Over the past decade, and prior to the global recession, the investment banking sector looked to “more, faster, better” IT as a way to gain an advantage over the competition. Not any more. We look at how the playing field has changed for large organisations and some of the technologies being used to make the most of what you’ve got. (more…)

The 3 key roles for effective capacity management

by Amanda Dahl, Director at AWIC

Good capacity planning is worth the effort

The benefits of an effective capacity management programme are well known to most IT departments. Proper capacity management allows you to:

  • Reduce infrastructure costs by sweating your assets
  • Meet agreed service levels by avoiding capacity-related outages
  • Accurately budget for infrastructure growth by projecting future requirements
  • Avoid project delays by having appropriate resources on-hand

And, by now, most IT departments have some form of capacity planning tool implemented which can give them fairly accurate reports on current and past usage.

But what are you doing with those reports? Who attends your capacity planning meetings? And do you have a dedicated capacity planning manager?
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