IT is complex, ask any IT Director who is responsible for network, servers, security, devices and apps.
Consequently many descriptor words and phrases have evolved in the IT and telecoms space, in order to quickly and succinctly convey a technical concept. For example, cloud computing, unified threat management, managed WAN, IP telephony, etc., etc.
Some of my favourites that commonly enter the sales pitch vernacular are:
Another good example is 'enterprise grade' relating to any IT or telecoms service. This phrase has possibly irritated more IT Directors than salespeople would care to realise. Best to avoid giving the IT Director the chance to play buzz, word bingo when the salesperson is trying to close a deal!
But what does 'enterprise grade' actually mean? Of course it's all about interpretation, however the inference is that it's the same standard a large company, possibly FTSE 250 size, would adopt so this afford's it credibility.
It could be construed as complete waffle. So let's get to the point, ‘out with’ enterprise grade and ‘in with’ the reasons it's a reliable service because ‘xyz company already rely on it and its architectured in a way that ensures the target company considering its purchase, can rely on it.
More often than not the more detailed explanation gives the best impression of your proposition.
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