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Of all the buzzwords bandied about, hyperconverged infrastructure (or HCI) is quite possibly the buzziest of them all. Why? Because it’s revolutionary.
Hyperconverged Infrastructure is working towards the challenges IT departments are facing now, and in the future, that involve massive amounts of data and the need for agility, stability and speed.
But where has HCI evolved from? What has stood in its place for the past half century? And why might HCI be the right solution for every organisation?
With the help of Luke Peters, Matt Harris, Bageshri Kundu and Chris Middleton (Head of IT Infrastructure Operations at Aston Martin Red Bull Racing), host Michael Bird attempts to untangle the hyperconverged story.
The long show notes for this episode can be found here: https://community.hpe.com/t5/hpe-blog-uk-ireland/hyperconvergence-does-one-size-fit-all-technology-untangled/ba-p/7098138#.Xztub-hueUk
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Of all the buzzwords bandied about, hyperconverged infrastructure (or HCI) is quite possibly the buzziest of them all. Why? Because it’s revolutionary.
Hyperconverged Infrastructure is working towards the challenges IT departments are facing now, and in the future, that involve massive amounts of data and the need for agility, stability and speed.
But where has HCI evolved from? What has stood in its place for the past half century? And why might HCI be the right solution for every organisation?
With the help of Luke Peters, Matt Harris, Bageshri Kundu and Chris Middleton (Head of IT Infrastructure Operations at Aston Martin Red Bull Racing), host Michael Bird attempts to untangle the hyperconverged story.
The long show notes for this episode can be found here: https://community.hpe.com/t5/hpe-blog-uk-ireland/hyperconvergence-does-one-size-fit-all-technology-untangled/ba-p/7098138#.Xztub-hueUk
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