Articles By: VMware

Why HCI and Why Now? Discover the Data Center Infrastructure That Radically Simplifies Storage – VMware Trend Brief – Co-Branded With Intel

One of the fastest-growing solutions for evolving to the next-generation data center is Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI). A well-architected HCI solution can dramatically increase efficiency, improve flexibility, and reduce TCO across the data center – without any trade-offs on performance or availability. Read the Trend Brief to understand why HCI and why now.

VMware Hyper-Converged Software: Simplifying VDI Environments

Business mobility has become an irresistible force for productivity. And as organizations strive to deliver greater mobility for their employees, they have increasingly embraced virtualization for desktops and applications—transforming their workspaces from physical to virtual environments.

VMware Hyper-Converged Software: Accelerating Business-Critical Applications

One of the fastest growing solutions for evolving to the next-generation data center is hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI). In an HCI solution, all the typical hardware-based data center resource pillars — storage, compute, and networking — are virtualized and collapsed onto an industry-standard x86 server. Since the resources are software-based, a proven, well architected hyper-converged software stack is critical.

Understanding Critical Hyperconverged Systems Trends and the Role VMware Plays in the Market

Hyperconverged solutions represent a new phase within the broader integrated system market. Early iterations of integrated systems were leveraged to improve long-standing datacenter infrastructure inefficiencies through tight integration of autonomous datacenter resources.

Why HCI and Why Now? Discover the Data Center Infrastructure Strategy That Radically Simplifies Storage

Do you hear that? It’s the sound of a massive wave of change generated by social media, mobile devices, and the growing Internet of Things. This wave is driving the pace of business, pushing companies to accomplish more, in less time, than ever before. The engine of that change is IT.