Doesn't anybody any more do capacity planning? It seems so - lately talking with companies they all(?) seem to think that capacity planning is running numbers and nice reports instead of looking what is needed next 6, 12, 24 months? There used to be a time when space, power, cooling, human and other resources, even shower rooms were part of IT capacity planning - what happened?
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