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IT Complexity - An Essay

IT Complexity - An Essay

Richard Murch
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This is an essay that discussed the vexing problem of IT complexity

Complexity is becoming a major issue for all IT departments whether acknowledged or not. Many CIO’s are still in denial. This not industry hype but reality. Complexity is not just an academic theory since it has emerged into the IT world. Complexity in IT increases costs and affects productivity. This is a new threat to progress and future success that must be addressed. There is no future in the status quo. To let IT infrastructures and architectures become increasingly complex with no action is unacceptable and irresponsible. If the solution is to throw more skilled programmers and others at this problem then it is clear that chaos will be the order of the day. Reliability and performance of critical corporate applications will be called into question. IT confidence, already battered in the past, in their ability to manage will be the next question on senior management checklist. Until IT vendors solve the problem of complexity then the same problems will be repeated and continue to plague the industry. There is no way that these complexities can be managed through skilled staff alone, even if they are available.
Language
English
Pages
21
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 22, 2011

IT Complexity - An Essay

Richard Murch
0/5 ( ratings)
This is an essay that discussed the vexing problem of IT complexity

Complexity is becoming a major issue for all IT departments whether acknowledged or not. Many CIO’s are still in denial. This not industry hype but reality. Complexity is not just an academic theory since it has emerged into the IT world. Complexity in IT increases costs and affects productivity. This is a new threat to progress and future success that must be addressed. There is no future in the status quo. To let IT infrastructures and architectures become increasingly complex with no action is unacceptable and irresponsible. If the solution is to throw more skilled programmers and others at this problem then it is clear that chaos will be the order of the day. Reliability and performance of critical corporate applications will be called into question. IT confidence, already battered in the past, in their ability to manage will be the next question on senior management checklist. Until IT vendors solve the problem of complexity then the same problems will be repeated and continue to plague the industry. There is no way that these complexities can be managed through skilled staff alone, even if they are available.
Language
English
Pages
21
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
November 22, 2011

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