The cloud conversation in enterprises is beginning to shift, from “Should we do it?” to “What have we done?” But it’s not a case of buyer’s remorse.
With Hyper-Convergence, the Cloud Isn’t the Only Big Game in Town
The cloud conversation in enterprises is beginning to shift, from “Should we do it?” to “What have we done?” But it’s not a case of buyer’s remorse.
HCI doesn’t displace the cloud in the data center, it complements it by providing a secure, scalable, on-premise platform.
Those who attended VMworld in Las Vegas this year saw a company that was leveraging its position as a market leader to shape the cloud of tomorrow.
Imagine moving each of these levers into the “on” or “off” position depending on your needs. The result would be a customized cloud, or what I call, cloud leverage.
As I discussed in my last blog, “The State of the Cloud,” the cloud conversation within enterprises has shifted from How should we do it? to Why should we do it?
Over the last few years, there’s been a lot of discussion around the different cloud strategies available (IaaS or SaaS? Public or private?), but the time for that discussion has passed.
The upcoming Dell and EMC merger has provided the industry with plenty of fodder for speculation.
While big data and the cloud have clearly arrived, the repercussions of that arrival are still being felt in the IT planning room as CIOs re-evaluate their data strategies.
Maybe it was only appropriate that HPE held their biggest conference of the year, HPE Discover 2016, in Las Vegas, as they’re clearly betting everything on the cloud.
HPE and Rolta AdvizeX have put themselves squarely in the middle of the fight, by helping enterprises create a winning cloud strategy for the future.