AFPIC 2014: Firms Must Be Ready for Infrastructure Demands to Surpass Legacy Capabilities, Panel Warns

Rising infrastructure needs will drive development of new technologies to support modernization.

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One of the key drivers for infrastructure modernization is the changing way in which firms consume data, said Jeremy Green, Asia-Pacific regional co-chair at end-user association Ipug. "Currently, we have the terminal model, which serves the purpose of the vendors, as it's an internal distribution plant for vendor-aligned data. But now we also have extended points of delivery, like cell phones and iPads, so I wonder if the old terminal model is fit for purpose," Green said.

Michel Dinh, regional

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