Modern Infrastructure � November 2017

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Two years ago, Gartner declared the future of the data center was software-defined. While we're still a ways from that reality, there's plenty of reason to think IT is moving to software-defined architecture.

The ability to compose your infrastructure puts components where they're needed -- only for as long as they're needed there. Then those resources become available again for another task. IT pros aren't crazy to look at the advantages and think, "We need that."

To reap those rewards, however, means orienting the data center around software. That's a big shift. 

TechTarget's Erica Mixon talks with experts about software-defined architecture, what it can achieve and what to take into account before heading down that road.

With a truly composable infrastructure and products with cloud-like capabilities, an organization can pool its resources and put them to work with utmost efficiency. 

Vendor:
TechTarget IT Operations
Posted:
Feb 8, 2021
Published:
Nov 16, 2017
Format:
PDF
Type:
Ezine
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