Welcome to the NY Metro Core Infrastructure Team Blog
Infrastructure is generally structural elements that provide the framework supporting an entire structure.
The word is a combination of "infra" and "structure". Throughout the first half of the 20th century was used to refer primarily to military installations. The term came to prominence in the United States in the 1980s following publication of America in Ruins (Choate and Walter, 1981), which initiated a public-policy discussion of the nation's "infrastructure crisis," purported to be caused by decades of inadequate investment and poor maintenance of public works.
In subsequent years the word has grown in popularity and been applied with increasing generality to suggest the internal framework discernible in any technology system or business organization.
Core Infrastructure is the underlying platform technologies necessary to empower today's IT organizations to effectively respond to the demands of their business. The primary technologies that define Core Infrastructure are:
The New York Core Infrastructure team is handpicked for Microsoft's largest field district in the largest city in the United States. With over a dozen technical individuals with a cumulative experience of over 75 years in technology we're eager to expand our interaction with Microsoft best customers with the launch of our team blog.
You will find that our team comes for a diverse background including:
- IT Management and IT Architecture - Fortune 100
- Professional Technical Services Consulting
- Media and Entertainment, Telecommunications, Public – Government, Healthcare, and many other industries.
- Former Microsoft Partner associates
Our goal for this blog is to provide you with a push based approach to relevant core infrastructure content. Simply put, unlike most static web sites and blogs that require you to view a buffet of links and "resources", our goal is to enable dynamic linking of content and relevant information. This allows content to always be up-to-date; in essence pushing it to you.
We want to wish you a very warm WELCOME to the New York Core Infrastructure Team Blog!!!!!!!!!! Your single interaction point for core infrastructure information and the New York Core Infrastructure team
Greg Widerski