Asset management in the data centre
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Enterprises invest large sums of money in the equipment that is deployed in their enterprise. When it first arrives in the company it is placed on a fixed asset register. Once it enters the data centre, however, it disappears from visibility. Good governance demands that enterprises are able to...

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