New alliance combines Hitachi Vantara's data infrastructure with BMC's software expertise to help enterprises reduce costs, optimize operations and secure mainframe data.
About 100 years ago, Austrian economist, Joseph Schumpeter introduced the idea of “creative destruction.” It describes the process by which new innovations and technologies replace and make outdated ones obsolete. It’s an ongoing process that constantly reshapes the economy emphasizing innovation-driven economic development and growth, leading to the dismantling or transformation of old industries and economic structures, and the creation of new ones.
Imagine you're an IT administrator managing sprawling hybrid cloud workloads and infrastructure with multiple service catalogs, each requiring meticulous attention to detail and manual analytic and administrative effort. Your team is constantly juggling between different tools, struggling with infrastructure observability and management productivity, facing challenges optimizing costs and gaining actionable insights.
Part 1 of a 3-part series IT teams are increasingly tasked with supporting the unprecedented growth in data across their organizations. Businesses are constantly seeking innovative solutions to manage their growing data needs efficiently and cost-effectively. Software-defined storage (SDS) is seen as a game-changer and competitive edge for many teams, offering unprecedented flexibility and scalability. Consider this: How many great ideas have been put on hold because your storage couldn't keep up?
Over 70% of global enterprises generate, store and use their data in hybrid environments. But while hybrid cloud adds flexibility, it also introduces complexity. This often leads to customers avoiding implementation of mixed virtualization and container platforms in order to prevent additional complexity and to address talent shortages, as each platform is intricate and requires specialized skills.
Industry recognition highlights Hitachi Vantara's continued leadership and innovation in primary storage, delivering exceptional cloud integration, ransomware protection and enterprise performance.
Resilience was never “mission-optional.” It’s always been mission-critical. Foundational. When your data has to work – all the time, every time – it has to be on Hitachi Vantara.
It’s that time of year, again. Everyone’s been busy sharing their Best of 2024 for “this” or “that” list. A few weeks back it seemed the world was on Spotify Wrapped overload, taking pride in their top songs/artists. Now, I’ve got nothing against recaps, but for me, what’s more important than summing up the PAST year is what’s coming in the NEXT. Especially in the IT space.
La Molisana, a leading Italian pasta company, selects Hitachi Vantara's Virtual Storage Platform One offering, leveraging advanced data infrastructure to support ambitious growth, strengthen security, and improve sustainability.