Talk:Converged infrastructure
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editA Google search for scholarly papers on "IT infrastructure convergence" turns up this Q & A. https://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/6023-Converged-Infrastructure-Means-Endless-Possibilities.html and it might be used to provide a sited reference/source for technical and business efficiencies as stated here: Converged infrastructure provides both technical and business efficiencies, according to industry researchers and observers. Happyinmaine (talk) 19:16, 16 December 2010 (UTC)
I wouldnt classify the above reference as "scholarly", more of an HP PR Piece — Preceding unsigned comment added by Martinjoz (talk • contribs) 05:06, 5 March 2012 (UTC)
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The HP specific text should be removed, because they are only one company out of many that provide converged infrastructure products. They should not be advertising a product on this page.
- Ugh, this article seems a pile of advertising buzzwords and jargon. As far as I can tell, the term is just a modern name for the idea of selling all computer, networking, and data storage products from a single vendor. Should make that clear I hope, instead of trying to obfuscate and make it seem there is some new technology here. It is really a marketing term. W Nowicki (talk) 19:44, 9 August 2013 (UTC)
Note from an anon: The following reference is a dead link. Broderick, Katherine and Scaramella, Jed. "Considering All of IT: Converged Infrastructure Survey Findings," IDC, June 2010 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2603:3006:5:34E0:21AD:7FB2:988D:2DED (talk) 12:25, 5 November 2016 (UTC)
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Removed tags on references and quote farm as these issues have been addressed. Happyinmaine (talk) 17:16, 6 January 2011 (UTC)
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