Principles of Computer Systems and Network Management

“Principles of Computer Systems and Network Management” by Dinesh Chandra Verma, published by Springer US in September 2014, offers a detailed examination of the evolving role of IT departments in managing complex computer systems and networks. This edition spans 260 pages and is presented in English. The book discusses the significant shift in IT spending from developing new applications to managing existing systems, reflecting the maturity of the IT industry and the growing complexity of technology in various sectors.
Readers will find insights into the pressing need for qualified professionals who can effectively manage installed computer systems and networks. The text highlights the trend of increasing expenses associated with operating and managing these systems, which now surpass those related to application development. By addressing the challenges and responsibilities faced by IT departments, this book serves as a resource for understanding the dynamics of technology and engineering in the context of telecommunications, hardware, and networking.
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As computer systems and networks have evolved and grown more complex, the role of the IT department in most companies has transformed primarily to ensuring that they continue to operate without disruption. IT spending, as reported by a variety of studies, shows the trend that most of the expenses associated with IT are related to the task of operating and managing installed computer systems and applications. Furthermore, the growth in that expense category is outstripping the expense associated with developing new appli- tions. As a consequence, there is a pressing need in the companies and organi- tions to find qualified people who can manage the installed base of computer systems and networks. This marks a significant shift from the previous trend in companies where the bulk of the IT department expenses were targeted on development of new computer applications. The shift from developing new applications to managing existing systems is a natural consequence of the maturity of IT industry. Computers are now u- quitous in every walk of life, and the number of installed successful applications grows steadily over the time. Each installed successful application in a company lasts for a long duration. Consequently, the number of installed applications is much larger than the number of projects focused on developing new appli- tions. While there always will be new applications and systems being developed within companies, the predominance of managing and operating existing app- cations is likely to continue.
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