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NI (formerly National Instruments) defines four basic manageability functions  described in the following Table:
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It is no longer necessary to argue that managing enterprise computing systems is complex and time-consuming, or that the cost of managing Information Technology (IT) infrastructures far exceeds the hardware and software costs—numbers speak for themselves: IT operations account for 50%-80% of today's IT budgets, amounting to tens of billions of dollars yearly. Besides the bottom line, poor</description>
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Subsystem, Component and Module Lifecycle Issues

“Studies have shown the average software program lifespan over the last 20 years to be around 6-8 years. Longevity increases somewhat for larger programs, so for extremely large complex programs (i.e., over a million Lines of Code – LOC) the average climbs as high as 12-14 years.</description>
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Over the last few decades, many advances have been made in terms of Open Source Software (OSS) which has to change the way software was developed, released and used. During the  Software Development Process (i.e., the traditional Waterfall Model, Agile Model, etc.), many of these changes also have to do with the evolution of systems (or projects) from being</description>
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