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Features - Enterprise Data Insights:IT ENTERPRISE FACING MAJOR CHANGES, REPORT SAYSEnterprise networks are about to undergo significant architectural changes, says Burton Group in a recently published report: "VantagePoint 2004-2005 Network and Telecom Strategies Overview." In this report, Burton Group asserts that new developments in remote access and site-to-site virtual private networks (VPNs), wireless and mobility, Internet Protocol (IP) telephony, data center networking, and uses of the public Internet will have a significant impact on how organizations deploy their network and IT infrastructures. David Passmore, Burton Group research director said, "These changes are happening in the midst of a major transition in the network and telecommunications industry. Service providers are striving to adapt to disruptive effects of IP networking, an outmoded regulatory framework (that still doesn't recognize the existence of the Internet), and developments that make many of their business models obsolete. The result will be a challenging environment for enterprise network planners and operations staff." In-depth discussion of these trends will be featured in the Network and Telecom Strategies conference track at Burton Group's annual Catalyst Conference 2004, taking place July 21-23 in San Diego. Hundreds of Burton Group clients, including network planners, architects and IT decision makers will attend to learn more about these trends and how to prepare for and capitalize on them in today's challenging business environment. In the report, Burton Group states that network infrastructure changes are being driven by the following trends:
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