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In my IT group, routine system maintenance chores, such as adds, changes, deletes and upgrades, are: a. Fully automated, requiring minimal operator intervention (10%) b. Partially automated, requiring some but limited operator intervention (20%) c. Minimally automated, requiring extensive operator intervention (60%) d. Manual tasks, wholly dependent on a system operator (10%) Votes 10 - Full Results

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InformationWeek Analytics Research

Data Center, Heal Thyself: Why Automation is Good for ITUntethering staff from manual chores doesn’t just reduce the chance of errors. It can also maximize virtualization and deliver more reliable, nimble and auditable business services, say respondents to our InformationWeek Analytics

 

 

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