Tiered Information Infrastructure: A practical approach to translating strategy into implementation
Monday, 13th August 2007
Published by: ![]() Information is being created at an exponentially increasing rate and the value of this information to the business can shift over time, sometimes within days or weeks of being created. At the same time, the per-gigabyte cost of new storage has been declining due to new technological progress but the overall cost of managing the various forms of information is increasing. This paper outlines practical methods of achieving a tiered information infrastructure along with their business case justification. It covers ways of utilizing a range of tiers to control costs and increase flexibility. We illustrate how a relatively small investment can save hundreds of thousands of dollars even as the amount of managed information continues to grow. |
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