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Dynamic Infrastructure is an information technology model[1] which provides the ability to intelligently, automatically and securely move workloads in a data center [2] anytime, anywhere, for whatever purpose whether it be for migrations, provisioning [3], enhancing performance or building co-location facilities all with inherent security and data protection [4] . The feature benefits include enhancing performance, scalability [5] , ability to performing routine maintenance on either physical or virtual systems all while minimizing interruption to business operations all while reducing cost for IT. Dynamic Infrastructure will help provide needed business continuity and high availability requirements to facilitate cloud or grid computing.


See Also

- Virtualization
- Provisioning
- Migration
- WAN Optimization
- Security
- Data Center
- Business Continuity
- Disaster Recovery
- Cloud Computing
- Grid computing
- Utility computing


References


  • IDC 4th Annual Dynamic Infrastructure Conference (Event) [1]
  • National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center [2]
  • Sun Dynamic Infrastructure Suite [3]
  • Springer, lou (September 2007). "ADynamic Infrastructure, Joyent, SAAS, SOA and the IBM PC" (HTML). http://blog.louspringer.com. Retrieved 2008-10-31. {{cite journal}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help); External link in |publisher= (help)


Trademark

Owner: International Business Machines September 11, 2007 http://www.uspto.gov/main/trademarks.htm Search “Dynamic Infrastructure”


Companies

Dynamic Infrastructure is trademarked by IBM but other companies involved with providing this type of infrastructure model are Sun, NEC, EMC, Dell, Hewlett Packard and Hitachi in combination with multiple Software companies [1] which also provide and support critical components to cloud computing.