How can hyperconverged infrastructure leverage the potential of edge computing?

The cloud services market is increasingly driven by customers with highly targeted IT requirements. For example, organizations want solutions built to address a variety of edge and distributed computing use cases, and as a result they are no longer willing to accept homogeneous technologies that do not meet their requirements.

This is an understandable perspective. While cloud computing has become an attractive option for those with centralized business functions, it has proven less beneficial for organizations that rely on external infrastructure. Processing and protecting data at the edge is a good example of this, with some implementing cloud-first strategies without on-site support. The downside to this is that mission-critical, remote applications can suffer from performance and reliability issues, with the knock-on effect of cloud contracts becoming costly and inefficient.

Bruce Kornfeld

Chief Product Officer at StorMagic.

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