Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Multivendor Approach to IT Infrastructure

As businesses make decisions on how to build out their IT infrastructure, one of the first choices is whether to use a single vendor for all their computer networking needs or to go with a multivendor model. There are pros and cons to each side, but the growing complexity of computer networks suggests that a multivendor approach will continue to gain traction since different vendors can bring different strengths.
Data

With digital data playing a much more prominent role in corporate strategy, CompTIA decided to take a step back and explore the general approach companies are taking for data management. The upcoming report, due in February, finds that only 25% of companies are exactly where they want to be when it comes to the way they currently handle their data.

As businesses begin building more formal data policies, the underlying network will be expected to handle different types of demands. The big data trend shows that data will be coming from many different sources. The blockchain trend shows that data will be handled differently depending on the record-keeping application. The resulting network will be highly complex to address all the issues.

For network engineers, supporting and managing these multivendor environments will demand top skills. CompTIA Network+ helps IT pros build these skills and prove them to potential employers. CompTIA IT certifications are vendor neutral, which means IT pros who have them know how to apply their skills to any equipment.
More Info: jobs that require a+ certification

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