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Hyperconverged Infrastructure Drives IT Consolidation

James Ambrose Meyer is a Dallas-based technology professional who guides Nebulr and has developed a range of data services that are enabled by highly efficient storage in the cloud. Trend focused, James Ambrose Meyer maintains a close watch on a rapidly expanding sector that includes developments such as hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI).

HCI is deployed in diverse sectors, from disaster recovery to health care, with a core asset being one of IT consolidation. Particularly in larger organizations, even relatively small changes can have a domino effect that necessitates teams undertaking architecture review, downstream testing, and risk management functions across departments.

The HCI IT framework strategy involves integrating networking, servers, and storage systems within a single platform, and offers advantages such as seamless monitoring and the type of centralization that enables quick scalability. According to research firm Gartner, by the end of 2020 a full one-fifth of business-critical applications that were deployed on a three-tier infrastructure in 2019 will have moved to HCI.
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