"Except for banks, health-care groups and other regulated bodies, most businesses spend paltry sums—typically no more than 0.15% of annual sales—protecting their corporate networks. That is less than many of them spend on coffee for the staff."

Laura Koetzle, Analyst, Forrester Research


It's easy to see that the performance of computer and telephone networks depends upon the quality and reliability of the network infrastructure that supports it.

This infrastructure will probably well outlast the systems that it will initially support.

This can make it a different category of investment than the initial systems themselves.

It is becoming more and more common for multiple unrelated systems to utilize the same network infrastructure. If that is not a part of the plan now, won't it be in the future?

These are some reasons why the infrastructure's capacity and performance must not only meet the current needs, but must also account for the future business and technology needs in order to provide a suitable return on the investment in it.

 

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