Chapter 5: IT Infrastructure Flashcards
evolution, technology drivers, components, trends, challenges
Define IT infrastructure
Shared tech resources that provide the platform for a firm’s specific information system application
What are components of IT infrastructure?
- computer hardware platforms
- operating system platforms
- enterprise software platforms
- networking & telcom platforms
- data management software
- Internet platforms
- consulting services & system integrators
What are the 5 stages of IT infrastructure evolution?
- mainframe & minicomputer era (1959 - present)
–> centralized computing (largest computer category) - personal computer era (1981 - present)
–> Wintel stardard personal desktop combination, stand-alone systems, development of software tools - client (desktop/ laptop computer)/ server (powerful computers) era (1983 - present)
–> two-tiered & multitiered client/server architecture, Internet as largest implementation - enterprise computing era (1992 - present)
–> free flow of information in an enterprise-wide network based on pieces of computer hardware & smaller networks - cloud & mobile computing era (2000 - present)
–> delivery of computing services (servers, storage, databases, networking, software, analytics, intelligence) over the Internet
What does Moore’s Law state?
Every 18 months the power of microprocessors & computers doubles & the price of computing falls in half
–> strictly views not valid, because computational power mainly driven by advances in supercomputers, cloud computing & new ways of writing software
What does the Law of Digital Storage state?
- exponential decrease in the cost of storing data with the number of kilobytes of data that can be stored for 1$ roughly doubling every 15 months
- annual exponential increase in amout of digital information produced worldwide
What does Metcalfe’s law state?
A network’s value to participants grows exponentially as the network takes on more members
What drives the increasing computer use?
- rapid decline in costs
- growing agreement in the tech industry to use certain computing & communication standars
What are the main trends in computer hardware platforms (7)?
- mobile digital platform
- quantum computing: ability to be in more than one state at the same time
- comsumerization of IT (Gartner): business use of IT that originated in the consumer market (e.g. WhatsApp for business)
- cloud computing: computing power & software as services over a network (incl. Internet) without purchasing & installing hard- & software
- edge computing (emerging paradigm in IS): optimizing cloud computing by performing data processing closer to the data source enabling processing at greater speeds & volumes
- green computing: practices & tech for producing, using & disposing of IT hardware in a sustainable way
- multicore processors: microprocessors with multiple cores for enhanced performance
What are the main computer software platforms (5)?
- open source software: downloadable for free, high transparency, produced 6 maintained by global community of programmers
- Linux: powerful, resilient open source operating system that can run on multiple hardware platforms
- Java & JavaScript: provide softare for making web applications more interactive
- HTML5: enabling embedded images, audio & video directly in web documents without add-on programs
- web services: loosely coupled software components based on open web standards that work with any application software & operating system
What are the main trends in computer software platforms (7)?
- online software services as a service (SaaS): License & distribution model with which software applications are offered via the Internet, i.e. abonnements
- infrastructure as a service (IaaS): on-demand access to computing resources such as servers, storage, networking, and virtualization
- platform as a service (PaaS): complete cloud platform consisting of hardware, software and infrastructure for the development, execution and management of applications
- software mashups
- apps
- service-oriented architecture (SOA): set of self-contained services that communicate with one another to create working software application
- enterprise applications
Challenges of managing IT infrastructure?
- dealing with platform & infrastructure change, need for scalability & flexibility
- infrastructure management & governance
- making wise infrastructure investments
How can the challenges of managing IT infrastructure be met?
- competitive forces model to determine how much & where to invest
- establishing total cost of ownership of information (TCO) of tech assets (original cost, upgrades, maintenance, staff training)
- cloud computing to reduce IT platform costs
- usage of mobile device management (MDM) across the enterprise