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ALSO CALLED:
Architecture,
Information Technology Architectures,
IT Architectures,
Information Architectures,
Information Systems Architectures,
Computer Platforms,
Product Architectures,
Computer Architectures
DEFINITION: 1) In technical writing, information architecture is the set of ideas about how all information in a given context should be treated philosophically and, in a general way, how it should be organized. In the context of a company making computer products, an information architect might say that "All of our product information should serve customer needs as expressed by tasks that they have to do with
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HP Microsoft Virtual System technology demonstration by Peter Veis at HP Discover Vienna 2011
sponsored by HP and Microsoft
VIDEOCAST:
There’s no one size fits all solution when it comes to deploying virtualization. This brief video introduces an integrated virtual system that is optimized for multiple workloads, extensible to the cloud and offers a best in class architecture.
Posted: 26 Jan 2012 | Premiered: 26 Jan 2012
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Server Virtualization 101 Part 1 Server Virtualization Overview
sponsored by Dell and VMware
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In this videocast, learn how virtualization can benefit your disaster recovery and high availability strategy. Discover the differences between physical and virtual environments and learn about architectural considerations to support virtualization.
Posted: 25 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 25 Nov 2009
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ARCHITECTURES DEFINITION (continued):
our products," and would then develop a framework for organizing all existing and future product information in modules related to customer tasks. The results of this thinking would be expressed in an information architecture document.For product information in the example just discussed, the information architecture document would become the foundation for information planning, which focuses on using the architecture for a specific division, set of products, or individual product. In addition to information architecture and information planning, information design focuses more narrowly on activities
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