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Cost Control and Stability Improvement in Enterprise Level Infrastructure Optimization

Yixin Zhou

European Journal of Business, Economics & Management, 2025, vol. 1, issue 4, 70-76

Abstract: Optimizing enterprise-level infrastructure plays a key role in enhancing operational efficiency and saving costs. This article deeply analyzes the key factors and implementation strategies of infrastructure from the aspects of hardware resource optimization, automated operation and maintenance, and intelligent resource scheduling. With the deepening application of virtualization technology and cloud computing, enterprises can greatly improve resource utilization efficiency and stable system operation, while reducing maintenance costs and energy consumption. By implementing centralized monitoring and intelligent warning mechanisms, system issues can be quickly identified and effectively prevented, thereby enhancing the stability and reliability of infrastructure. With the rapid progress of cloud native architecture, artificial intelligence, edge computing, and green IT, the optimization of future infrastructure has more innovative possibilities. These strategies and Q trends provide a reference for efficient management of enterprises in the process of informatization and digitization, promoting the achievement of sustainable development goals.

Keywords: infrastructure optimization; cost control; system stability; virtualization technology; cloud native architecture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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