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Balance operational workloads across available infrastructure components

How balance operational workloads across available infrastructure components are reshaped as AGI capability advances.

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The bottom line

Roughly 90% of the work in Balance operational workloads across available infrastructure components is information-shaped — already within reach of AI delivery. The question here is not whether it shifts, but which tasks go first and who staffs the residual.

Why: Derived from the process description, which explicitly focuses on balancing workloads across 'components of IT infrastructure' and managing the 'workflow of the IT operations' within the 'Create and manage support services/solutions' lens. Because the value step involves monitoring and orchestrating computational or software resources, the work is pure information transformation and inherently digital.

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How the work flows

Trigger: System monitoring alerts indicate uneven utilization across IT infrastructure components or new service workloads are deployed.

  1. Monitor real-time infrastructure utilization and workload demands
  2. Identify over-utilized and under-utilized IT components
  3. Evaluate workload mobility and component compatibility constraints
  4. Shift and route traffic or processes to available resources
  5. Verify system stability and performance post-reallocation

Outcome: Operational workloads are evenly distributed across available IT infrastructure, ensuring optimal performance and preventing component failure from overload.

Measured by

Infrastructure Utilization RateComponent Overload IncidentsSystem LatencyWorkload Reallocation Cycle Time