Dell EMC Reveals the Top 6 Server Trends that will rule in 2019
by Shrutee K/DNS
Servers
to continue playing a pivotal role in helping organizations modernize their
data center
India, New Delhi – February 26, 2019: With the emergence of a data-driven
ecosystem, the dynamics of the Indian IT industry has changed
significantly. With the proliferation of smart devices, connected sensors
and the constant and insatiable need for data-driven insights, IT has moved
from back office functionality to forefront executive strategy. Therefore, in order to
stay relevant in the future, the efforts to transform the legacy/traditional IT
infrastructures have gained a lot more importance for businesses across
verticals. Servers form the foundation of the modern IT infrastructure –
running a variety of workloads from database to software-defined storage. As we move ahead in the
year 2019, amongst the gamut of factors driving the growth of server industry,
Dell EMC shares the top 6 trends which will dominate the server market:
IT must be the enabler of
Transformational Journey: Servers are the bedrock
for the modern datacenter, helping businesses become more nimble, intelligent,
competitive and adaptive. Hence, businesses must transform and embrace the
digital world, with a new business model benefiting from advanced technologies
like data analytics, AI, ML and DL
The Edge is real: The
expectations of IT hardware, software and datacenter infrastructure will
continue to evolve in 2019. The edge evolution will provide vast potential for
how customers and providers use, analyze and distribute data. The creation of
POCs (edge proof of concepts) in 2019 will allow all parties to vet
and test new technologies and associated cost models
The Journey to kinetic
Infrastructure continues: The terms “composable
infrastructure” and “server disaggregation” entered the mind sets of many
enterprise IT departments in 2018. 2019 will also see the rise of technologies
that allow the composition of certain classes of components. Therefore, it will
be a year of acceleration on the kinetic Infrastructure journey
Data Science business
disruption leads need for AI/ML/DL: In 2019, the
boundaries of Information technology will be stretched to their limit as the
“data creation” IT economy transitions to one of “data consumption.”
Thus, as the volume and variety of data, an organization needs to analyse
grows, there will be an increasing need to utilize data enriched techniques
like artificial intelligence/machine learning/deep learning to help transform
this data into information
Data: On-prem
repatriation is happening: As the cloud model continues to
mature, companies are recognizing the challenges around public cloud and have
started to repatriate data and workloads back to on-premises. To fight the
challenges around public cloud, a hybrid cloud model has quickly emerged as a
much more appropriate solution for a majority of businesses. This
data/workload placement transition is known as cloud repatriation
Security threats are the
new exponential: 2019 will see yet another year of the
exponential growth in security threats. Greater focus on encryption will
emerge, requiring any data at rest to be encrypted, whether at the edge or in
the datacenter, along with robust encryption key management “Increasing workloads due
to penetration of emerging technologies has forced IT infrastructure to deliver
modern capabilities that adapts and scales with business needs. We, at Dell EMC
believe that 2019 holds a goldmine opportunity for the server industry as the
customers give prime importance to transforming their IT infrastructure,
says Mr. Manish Gupta, Senior Director & General Manager, Compute
& Networking Group, Dell EMC India. With our industry leading server
portfolio, we are confident that we are the right digital partners for our
customers, helping them to generate their best business potential.”
Dell EMC offers a
holistic server portfolio of industry-leading 14th generation PowerEdge
servers, which offer scalable business architecture and intelligent automation.
The server portfolio also delivers a robust layer of security, across the
hardware and firmware. Simultaneously, it offers a cyber-resilient architecture
that extends across every aspect of the server, including the embedded server
firmware, the data stored in the system, etc., which is the need of the hour.
About Dell EMC: Dell
EMC, a part of Dell Technologies, enables organizations to modernize,
automate and transform their data center using industry-leading converged
infrastructure, servers, storage and data protection technologies. This
provides a trusted foundation for businesses to transform IT, through the
creation of a hybrid cloud, and transform their business through the creation
of cloud-native applications and big data solutions. Dell EMC services
customers across 180 countries – including 98 percent of the Fortune 500 – with
the industry’s most comprehensive and innovative portfolio from edge to core to
cloud.
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