Delivering on demand: Momentum builds toward flexible IT
A modern digital workplace strategy
Times are changing. Demands are evolving. It’s time to reevaluate your current IT acquisition model for a more flexible, consumption-based approach that fits the modern workplace.
With flexible IT-based computing models, IT execs can cut response times to business needs from months to days.
Download this whitepaper to see:
- The challenges IT leaders face when acquiring assets
- How various IT consumption models can solve these problems
- And other findings from a survey of 800 executives and ITDMs
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