Do you have a hybrid cloud business which leverages a mix of on-premises, private cloud, third-party, and public cloud services? If so, your IT team is likely managing a complex set of cloud resources, including compute, storage, and networking resources, for each type of cloud and each cloud provider. That’s a lot of cloud resource management overhead, and it comes at a considerable cost!

The cost of cloud resource management isn’t limited to each cloud provider and each cloud resource. Significant management is also required to integrate and orchestrate your workloads across clouds and their varied sets of resources.
All this cost and complexity has another impact – it’s slowing your business down.
Simple business requirements lead to technology change requests that meet the complexity of managing hybrid cloud resources. And when simple requirements meet hybrid cloud complexity, things are no longer straightforward, and hybrid cloud resource tuning, integration, and orchestration impact time to business value.
So, how can hybrid cloud be leveraged without slowing your business?
Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) offers a transformative approach to managing your hybrid cloud workloads by integrating compute, storage, and networking resources into a single, software-defined platform.
HCI’s unified approach changes how applications, including integration platforms and services, are deployed, managed, and scaled, offering you a range of benefits and considerations. Overarching value propositions include simplified management, enhanced performance, and scalable, flexible infrastructure deployment.