Business Infrastructures Rely on Effective Integration and Consolidation of Systems and Units


Posted January 22, 2013 by davidbanks00

A key word for many businesses nowadays is optimization. How well can your business perform based on agility demands and your own business objectives?

 
A key word for many businesses nowadays is optimization. How well can your business perform based on agility demands and your own business objectives? Businesses have to be more efficient in utilizing technology and essential hardware, but not without some help from vendors and service providers who could help achieve that goal by optimizing the system. Nowadays, a technological approach is being adopted to further improve the innovation that human workers use to ensure better business management. These approaches include data center consolidation and enterprise application integration. While they might sound very complex and slightly similar, it pays to have a thorough understanding on how these systems work and how it is possible to provide solutions for businesses.

Enterprise application integration
EAI has only been known post Y2K but it is not only till recently when innovations are being developed to fully realize this unique approach. The EAI is a series of approaches in ensuring the interoperability of numerous separate systems that are all critical in the enterprise infrastructure. It is common to find an enterprise that consists of several different systems that address specific tasks for daily completion of work. In one department, several autonomous systems could be working for a particular task or procedure. The goal of enterprise application integration is to deal with the problems of disparity and incompatibility to adopt a more ideal framework that harnesses interoperability, data integration, as well as stability, robustness and scalability of the system to adapt as demand or work volume increases.

Data center consolidation
In the simplest manner, we can define consolidation as a means to reduce the number of containers that the company carries in various data centers and satellite offices. The focus of this is mainly on hardware clutter and inefficient architecture. In a way, this causes degradation in the performance of key applications. By optimizing that hardware architecture, it is possible to use the framework to gain full control of the networks and make sure that the applications can do the tasks they are supposed to do in the most effective way.

A modular approach
What happens in outdated systems is that every connection does a specific task and when the business grows and new units are added, the connections, instead of growing and handling new avenues, become clogged and inefficient. In Enterprise application integration, the goal is to use efficient systems that can handle tasks better, and route, convert, deliver and process data to the right channels without passing through a long highway of connections.
In a more physical environment, date center consolidation could be a powerful tool to reduce expensive costs brought about by expensive external operations. In certain cases, the use of virtualization allows better control but could also pose some risks such as in security and the system itself. Therefore, businesses have to adopt an integrated and consolidated approach all together to ensure that any consolidated data center or virtualized units can perform its tasks, while all pertinent applications, data connections and systems can be integrated together to become a more systematic infrastructure.

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Issued By david banks
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Last Updated January 22, 2013