Infrastructure modernization is IT’s Number One spending priority for 2020, according to research by TechTarget. IT leaders know they must digitally transform their business to survive in today’s economic environment – and to do so they must modernize IT to fill the gaps in performance, availability, agility and data protection, for their most critical business workloads. Modernizing also means automating across their entire infrastructure and leveraging multiple clouds to optimize resources and drive market-disrupting competitive advantage.
The question is not whether to modernize, but how to choose the best modernization solution for your organization. The articles in this special Information Hub focus on the value of converged and hyperconverged infrastructure to modernize IT and the critical business workloads that it supports while reducing complexity, empowering IT teams to innovate and delivering a flexible hybrid cloud experience.
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