Among enterprises undergoing DX, storage infrastructure modernization is occurring at over two-thirds of organizations. The importance of this refresh is underlined by the fact that 91.1% of IT organizations consider infrastructure modernization as either very or extremely important as a determinant of DX success. In the storage arena, top technologies customers are interested in leveraging as part of their IT strategy include NVMe, scale-out architectures, and the use of AI/ML to help improve IT efficiency and productivity. These technologies provide higher performance, increased scalability, better infrastructure efficiency, easier manageability, and improved flexibility that enterprises need to deliver for today’s digitally transformed organization.
With the new Dell EMC PowerStore launch, the vendor is delivering these sought-after technologies in a platform that can scale to compete with higher-end systems but is available at midrange price points. And Dell EMC has added an interesting new twist with the AppsON feature that differentiates it not only against other external storage but will enable low-end versions of the system to compete very effectively for edge and other distributed environment use cases. These features have all been combined in a design that enables broad workload consolidation, which will result in not only higher IT productivity but also lower costs from a more streamlined infrastructure (particularly if customers will be getting rid of some servers using the AppsON feature). For enterprises undergoing DX and looking to leverage newer technologies like NVMe, scale-out architectures, and AI/ML, the new Dell EMC PowerStore has a lot to offer.
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