Learn how Government Agencies can benefit from converged infrastructure. Government IT agencies spend over 60% of their budget on maintaining legacy systems rather than new innovations.
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Download this report to learn how healthcare datacenter is advancing. Healthcare IT organizations are under intense pressure to "do more with less" while trying to manage conflicting priorities.
Learn how healthcare organizations can benefit from converged infrastructure
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how your organization can benefit from converged infrastructure. IT has moved away from siloed servers, storage, data, and processes and is embracing converged, virtualized technologies.
Struggling with the Complexity of Legacy IT?
Lowering costs, simplifying IT, better security, improved service and efficiencyfederal agencies have been dealing with challenges like these for more than a decade. Hyperconvergence is a solution to these problems
Hyperconverged Infrastructures In Federal Agencies: Download Two Reports
In 2014, there were 2.63+ petabytes of data in the federal government. That number is growing by the day and that data is becoming even more difficult to manage. So, what's the answer
How to Solve the Federal Government’s Big Data Problem
Most businesses don't benefit from the machine data they collect because they lack the tools needed for effective data analysis. However, you can do more than just react to problemsyou can get real-time data-driven insights.
Move from Reactive to Proactive with Operational Intelligence
Have you ever wondered what CIOs would do if they could start their IT departments from scratch? CenturyLink posed that very question to a group of IT leaders at a CIO roundtable it sponsored in the UK.
What Would CIOs do to Redefine IT?
Business Strategy, more than ever, depends on the execution and delivery of smart technology enabled services. IT management is being challenged to align their capabilities to that strategy and lead the technology charge. Often however, there exists a gap between the capabilities IT departments possess and the demands of the business.