Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Software Defined Storage: because. – Tom’s Hardware

It is already several years that the emphasis on the significant growth in demand for capacity and performance that companies are experiencing in terms of storage. A trend that continues unabated, supported by a business model more and more “data driven”.


 
 

If this is true, it is equally true, however, explained in a recent white paper analysts Enterprise Strategy Group, which companies are close to a breakpoint , because they manage this growth with the traditional storage is becoming impossible. Impossible as ineffective to support the needs arising from new emerging applications in areas such as big data / analytics, mobility and social media integration.


 
 

The IT support company business all along, but now, with an increasingly “digital”, IT has the opportunity to become a star, playing a key role not only in the customer relationship management (CRM), but in a number more and more processes.

 
 
 
 

The interaction with customers, in fact, also happens to sales of goods and services not just about e-commerce, but new ways of business : just think of the possibility of sign a contract with an energy company online, book travel and more.

 
 

To support the “ Digital Revolution ” of business, IT must renew their infrastructure, in order to gain agility and speed of responses to be given to the business.


 
 

Unfortunately, not grow the budget are available for these renovations. Well-being, then, technologies that achieve immediate savings with which to finance innovation.


 
 

Continue add storage does not allow you to scale linearly in proportion to needs and increases cost and complexity. In particular, the worst aspect concerns the gestone manual traditional storage, which leads to the collapse administrative.


 
 

This is despite the ability of the new storage systems are increasing in the same space and are decreasing in terms of cost per byte stored. Benefits that, according to ESG, do not come to the business.

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