Application Management: Racing Ahead of the Competition
Imagine that you’re driving a Formula One car down a track at the Grand Prix. The black-and-white checkered flag is up ahead, signaling that you’re close to the finish line. You need to be fast, but you can’t be reckless — both you and the car need to cross the finish line.
Safety and speed aren’t trade-offs — you need to excel at both to win.
Modern application management has similar challenges. You need speed to support your business’s complex and ever-changing application requirements. At the same time, you need to make sure your applications don’t break down. And the stakes are higher than ever — IDC reports that the average cost of a critical application failure is $500,000 to $1 million per hour.1 Worse, your business credibility and even your business viability are at risk with repeated outages.
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