Autonomic Computing for less human interference
With so much of development in the field of computers it is really hard to keep track of the latest technology that has been evolved. Everyday we read about some new computer technology that has been invented to change the way we live, and something that makes our lives easier. Autonomic computing is just one of those technologies that is designed to make our lives simpler and easier.
Autonomic computing is a way to self-manage computing systems without or with minimum human interference. Today, many IT-enabled companies and community feel the shortage of IT skills and they were looking for some solution desperately to fill in the space when there was a skill shortage. With autonomic computing they have successfully overcome this problem where the computers themselves can self-regulate.
Autonomic computing is designed to increase productivity at the same time does not require a complex infrastructure of human beings to work on them. This computing system is capable to run automatically and solve various problems depending on the circumstances. Autonomic computing is designed to make efficient use of the resources available and to handle all the work allotted to it.
Today, IBM is one of the leading companies that have incorporated autonomic computing in 36 IBM products. These products already have a built-in self-configuration, optimization and protection technologies. Gradually, many IT companies would like to make autonomic computing systems in all the IT products to have less human interference in the future. This will help the companies to work better and efficiently and even provide customers with better services.
The basic idea behind autonomic computing is to have intelligent machines that can quickly adapt, learn and take over the workload that was earlier performed by human beings. Autonomic computing is all about embedding human intelligence in our computing systems.


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