IT Infrastructure Separation Strategies: Navigating Complexity in Carve-Outs
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Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2024
In the dynamic landscape of mergers, acquisitions, and carve-outs, one of the most intricate challenges often encountered is the separation of IT infrastructure. This critical task involves disentangling interconnected systems, data, and processes that have evolved over time, presenting a myriad of complexities and risks. However, with meticulous planning and strategic foresight, organizations can navigate this challenge effectively, ensuring minimal disruption to operations and data integrity during the transition. Here, we explore some innovative IT infrastructure separation strategies tailored for carve-out scenarios.
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