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Hyperconverged Infrastructure:

An Effective and Efficient Path to Federal IT Modernization

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The cost of maintaining and refreshing legacy hardware-centric infrastructure is responsible for soaking up a majority of IT budgets. Federal agencies can often do little more than maintain the status quo on Administration priorities such as cybersecurity, data center consolidation and cloud computing. While IT managers are fully aware that legacy systems are expensive, brittle, inefficient, time consuming to maintain and an obstacle to successfully addressing Administration priorities, many are unsure or unaware of the options. A solution to these challenges may be transitioning from legacy architectures to Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI).

To help IT managers grappling with the challenges of modernizing their network and wondering if HCI makes sense for their agency, Nutanix commissioned Market Connections to determine the degree to which federal IT managers are using HCI and the impact using (or not using) it has on the pressing needs and challenges agencies face.

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Hyperconverged Infrastructure:
An Effective and Efficient Path to Federal IT Modernization

YOU WILL LEARN:

  • To what degree are federal IT decision makers adopting hyperconverged infrastructure.
  • How do hyperconverged infrastructure users rate the performance of key functions versus non-users.
  • To what extent does hyperconverged infrastructure support key federal initiatives.