Rather than just their traditional role of running systems and processes that support business operations, IT is being leveraged to drive business opportunities and differentiate competitive offerings. Read on to find out more.
In this paper, Stratecast discusses the technologies that are disrupting how business is conducted— and how they impact and are impacted by your data center infrastructure. We define the ideal IT environment, and present ways to achieve it with flexible, composable infrastructure.
IT is undergoing a significant transformation as businesses look to streamline costs and roll out a new class of cloud-based applications driven by a changing digital economy. The IT infrastructure as we know it today is not well equipped to improve on the cost structure for traditional workloads nor handle the velocity demands of a new generation of workloads where IT is a focal point for competitive differentiation. As one approach to address these changing demands of IT, vendors are bringing to market new solutions under a new category called “composable infrastructure”.
To be successful in the Idea Economy, it’s imperative for businesses to participate and capitalize quickly. How quickly IT can experiment, learn, test, tune, and turn ideas into value matters more than ever.
Nearly all datacenters in enterprise IT organizations have areas where efficiency can be improved. IDC study shows: Meadian efficiency in enterprise IT: People 50%, Process 30% and Technology 50%
If you work in IT, you can’t escape the buzz about containers. Containers are a lightweight way of building and deploying applications as a set of composable microservices that abstract away the underlying infrastructure.
As containers and microservices become more mainstream, you need to understand the path to adoption, and which tools come into play.
Download this guide to get an introduction to containers, explore their value, and see how configuration management applies to containers. We also discuss how to:
• Adopt and scale containers faster.
• Move existing services to containers.
• Eliminate the friction between development, QA, and production environments.
In this increasingly complex competitive environment, IT has become a critical factor to the success of any business. Companies seek to leverage IT capabilities and services to drive improvements in all aspects of their business operations.
IT teams today are under pressure to build on-premises environments that mimic the agility and flexibility of public cloud services. It’s a challenge for IT teams to choose the right technology to invest in for servicing on-premises workloads. With high automation and minimal configuration or management, composable infrastructure fast tracks IT modernization by aligning IT delivery and operations, giving seamless access to dynamic, automated resources that can react in real-time.
IT teams today are under pressure to build on-premises environments that mimic the agility and flexibility of public cloud services. It’s a challenge for IT teams to choose the right technology to invest in for servicing on-premises workloads. With high automation and minimal configuration or management, composable infrastructure fast tracks IT modernization by aligning IT delivery and operations, giving seamless access to dynamic, automated resources that can react in real-time.
In this white paper, learn how composable infrastructure, powered by the Intel® Xeon® Platinum processor, can deliver the cloud-level efficiency and flexibility required for competitive business differentiation.
"To remain competitive, organizations need to innovate their practices. But what are the infrastructure, best practices and technologies that lead to successful hybrid IT?
Forrester Consulting evaluated IT decision makers leading their organizations through digital transformation to explore the technologies used, challenges experienced, and benefits gained from their hybrid IT models.
See how other IT leaders are gaining speed and agility while reducing friction through composability and continuous delivery. "
"IT departments have to manage an infrastructure
“duality” — the ability to deploy and manage two sets of applications, each with vastly diverse
infrastructure requirements and service-level objectives. IDC found that by implementing next-generation apps on infrastructure designed for current-generation apps, such businesses
risk putting their DX initiatives in jeopardy. HPE Synergy take key benefits of converged and hyperconverged infrastructure to the next level
by operating on fluid (composable) compute, networking, and storage resource pools and are
optimized for operations as well as applications. "
10-page white paper on disrupting technologies: Read this paper to learn about technologies that are disrupting how business is conducted— and how they impact and are impacted by your data center infrastructure. We define the ideal IT environment, and present ways to achieve it with flexible, composable infrastructure.