| Successful IT Consolidation More and more enterprise IT and business leaders are making the strategic decision to consolidate much of their remote site IT infrastructure into central data centers. Unfortunately, many of these types of consolidation projects are fraught with technical, organization, and implementation challenges that require a well thought out strategy.
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