What is the primary management challenge associated with the 'consumerization of IT' and BYOD?

Correct answer: The difficulty in managing and controlling consumer technologies and ensuring they serve business needs.

Explanation

This question focuses on the managerial implications of the consumerization of IT trend, requiring an understanding of the shift in control and the new challenges it presents for IT departments.

Other questions

Question 1

According to the text, what is the estimated global spending on IT infrastructure (hardware and software) in 2012?

Question 2

Which era in IT infrastructure evolution is characterized by the introduction of the IBM 360 series, marking a period of highly centralized computing?

Question 3

What is one of the three variations of Moore's Law described in the textbook?

Question 4

Which of the following is NOT one of the seven major components of IT infrastructure discussed in Chapter 5?

Question 5

What is the primary purpose of virtualization in IT infrastructure?

Question 6

According to the textbook, approximately what percentage of corporate servers use some form of Unix or Linux?

Question 7

What is the primary advantage of HTML5 over previous versions of HTML?

Question 8

What does the term 'software as a service' (SaaS) refer to?

Question 10

In the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) model, what percentage of TCO do hardware and software acquisition costs typically account for?

Question 11

What is the key characteristic of open source software like Linux?

Question 12

A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a set of self-contained services that communicate with each other to create a working software application. The foundation technology for these Web services is:

Question 13

According to the text, what is the fastest growing form of computing, with spending estimated to reach 207 billion dollars by 2016?

Question 14

What is a formal contract between a customer and a service provider that defines the specific responsibilities and service levels expected?

Question 15

What phenomenon is described as new information technology first emerging in the consumer market and then spreading into business organizations?

Question 16

Which of the following is NOT a technology driver of IT infrastructure evolution mentioned in the text?

Question 17

In the client/server computing model, what is the primary role of the client?

Question 18

Which technology uses individual atoms and molecules to create computer chips and other devices thousands of times smaller than current technologies permit?

Question 19

What is the primary benefit of a multicore processor?

Question 20

What is the function of a service level agreement (SLA) in the context of software outsourcing or cloud services?

Question 21

According to the text, what is the primary role of a Web hosting service?

Question 22

What are legacy systems?

Question 23

What is the primary business case for a company like Royal Dutch/Shell Group to use grid computing?

Question 24

What is a 'hybrid cloud' computing model?

Question 25

Software mashups are made possible by combining the capabilities of two or more online applications. An example given in the text is:

Question 26

What is the primary purpose of a storage area network (SAN)?

Question 27

According to the text, what is the estimated worldwide spending on computer hardware in 2013?

Question 28

What is the key difference between a public cloud and a private cloud?

Question 29

Which technology standard, developed in the early 1970s, enables millions of computers to connect together in the giant global network known as the Internet?

Question 30

What does 'scalability' refer to in the context of IT infrastructure management?

Question 31

In the evolution of IT infrastructure, which era was marked by the proliferation of personal desktop productivity software tools like word processors and spreadsheets?

Question 32

Which technology driver is based on the claim that the value of a network grows exponentially as the number of network members increases?

Question 33

What is the primary role of an application server in a multitiered client/server architecture?

Question 34

What is the key characteristic of the iOS operating system's interface?

Question 35

According to the text, what percentage of capacity do most servers run at, and how much can virtualization boost this utilization?

Question 36

What is the primary function of green computing or green IT?

Question 37

Which of the following is a key reason for the profound implications of Linux and open source software for corporate software platforms?

Question 38

What does the text identify as a major drawback of cloud computing?

Question 39

How many apps had been downloaded worldwide by 2012, according to the textbook?

Question 40

In the Competitive Forces Model for IT Infrastructure Investment, which of these is NOT one of the six factors to consider?

Question 41

What is the primary function of autonomic computing?

Question 42

According to the text, what is the estimated value of the offshore IT outsourcing services market in 2012?

Question 43

Which technology serves as the standard for connecting desktop computers into local area networks (LANs)?

Question 44

What is the primary function of blade servers in a data center?

Question 45

The IT infrastructure is composed of both human and technical capabilities. Which of the following is an example of a human capability or service provided by the IT infrastructure?

Question 46

Which company does the text identify as the single remaining provider of mainframe computers?

Question 47

What is the primary function of an IT department's consulting and system integration services?

Question 48

What is the defining characteristic of a private cloud?

Question 49

Which technology trend is NOT considered one of the contemporary hardware platform trends discussed in section 5.3?

Question 50

What is a key drawback of the rent-versus-buy decision when considering cloud computing?