Capacity management will be beneficial if your organisation meets one or more of the following criteria:
- Frequent innovation; new product launches, changes to existing services, etc.
- Rapid business growth
- Desire to reduce information and communication technology (ICT) costs
- A strategy to reduce the company’s impact on the environment
- A significant percentage of revenue is dependent on ICT services
- Requirement to reduce the risk of degraded availability of business-critical services
If you have answered yes to any of these questions then you should be considering using capacity management techniques within your enterprise.
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