Today,
the convergence of Internet and Windows computing technologies promises exciting
new opportunities for savvy businesses: to create a new generation of computing
solutions that dramatically improve the responsiveness of the organization, to
more effectively use the Internet and the Web to reach customers directly, and
to better connect people to information any time or any place. When a technology
system delivers these results, it is called a Digital Nervous System. A Digital
Nervous System relies on connected PCs and integrated software to make the flow
of information rapid and accurate. It helps everyone act faster and make more
informed decisions. It prepares companies to react to unplanned events. It allows
people focus on business, not technology.
Creating a true Digital Nervous System
takes commitment, time, and imagination. It is not something every company will
have the determination to do. But those who do will have a distinct advantage
over those who don't. In creating a Digital Nervous System, organizations face
many challenges: How can they take advantage of new Internet technologies while
preserving existing investments in people, applications, and data? How can they
build modern, scalable computing solutions that are dynamic and flexible to change?
How can they lower the overall cost of computing while making complex computing
environments work.