Survival isn’t good enough - Which IT enables business to thrive?

 

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As the global pandemic crashes local and global economies, small and mid-sized business have seen slow growth and perhaps even survival a challenge.What will it take to recover and grow in this new normal? What can we learn from the businesses that are still thriving, such as ecommerce?   

 

Technology plays a role 

Top-performingsmall andmid-sized businesses understand that technology plays a key role in their success-- ecommerce isthrivingnot onlybecauseitsvalue offeringin a pandemic is escalated,but becauseit has always investedin robust,resilient andflexibleinfrastructure.For these businesses, IT spending is part of theirgrowth andsuccess plan, not a grudge purchase.    

 

Failure is not an option 

Ideally, IT should be neither seen nor heard-- it should simply work. If you're noticing it, it's likely because it's stopped, or at best is underperforming.There’s apotential loss ofcustomerand market share when even an issue as simple as running out of server space results in system freezes, or loss of datawhich can result in reputational damage.  The range of negative consequences,from simply annoying multiple customers (how many clicks on your frozen website before they go elsewhere?), to data loss with crashing servers and storage malfunction,is unacceptable.As failures ripple across lines of business and out to customers,it’s clear thattechnology performance iskey to businesses performance.   

 

Our dependence on IT in the workplace stretches from finance to marketing and mostsmall andmid-sizedbusinessesare unable to function without their core IT systems.These include a proliferation of essential apps for even small businesses – forphone systems, invoicing and accounting, security and virusprotection, online payments, sales and marketing, project managementand cloud storage.Techradar.pro’sAndreas Grabner describes it like this:   

“As the number of links in the systems that underpin services like e-commerce sites and online banking have grown exponentially, so too has their complexity and interdependency on one another. Too manyorganizationsare still managing the IT stack in silos, which can make preventing service outages and identifying the root cause of them extremely time-consuming. A more proactive, better integrated and service-centric approach to managing technology is called for.”   

As thecomplexity of ITsystemsincreases with the need tosupport remote working and more online services, so too does tediousfirefighting by the IT department, for which there is often neither budget, time norexpertise.   

 

CanHCIgivecontrolback to you? 

HCI, or hyperconverged infrastructure,combines server hardware and locally attached storage resources with intelligent software, to createflexiblebuilding blocks that replace legacy infrastructure consisting of separate servers, networks and storage arrays.Many businesses choose to use HCI because they need IT that is simple for easy remote management of their virtual desktops, apps and data. The promise of HCI is that its flexibility and efficiency makeit cheaper, simpler and more efficient. 

ButHCItypicallyforces an unacceptable trade-off between performance and simplicity.Businessesoftenmustchoose between system reliability in terms of computing power, and storage availability. This is because HCI does not scale compute and storage needsseparately. And it does not handle the need for dense computing power in many mission-critical apps and services.This means too much downtime on the most critical parts ofyourbusiness, for example customer relationship management systems.   

Doing business with the wrong ITwastes resources, isn’t cheaper and creates performance problems.This is whyHPE has developed HPE HCI 2.0. 

 

As the complexity of IT systems increases, so does endless firefighting. It doesn’t have to be this way.

 

There’s an intelligent solution: HCI 2.0 from HPE 

The second generation of HCI, in the shape of HPE Nimble Storage HCI 2.0 with HPEInfoSightand HPE ProLiant, brings together the best of HCI and converged architectures on a flexible platform—with truly independent scaling of compute and storage.   

 

Problems solved   

This efficient and secureenterprise-level solution meansless downtime because there are no bottlenecks in network traffic, and no lags in performance.HCI 2.0solves these business problems:   

  • Drives IT agility and accelerates time to market.   
  • Lowers cost by using time and skills more efficiently.   
  • Drives better total cost of ownership with no overprovisioning thanks to independent scaling and industry-leading data efficiency.   
  • Removes complexity in IT operations and provides greater stability.   
  • Eliminates firefighting with99.9999% availabilityand low-latency performance. 
  • Streamlines IT operations withInfoSight’sAIpredictive analytics. 
  • Delivers HCI experience with no compromises or trade-offs. 

HPE HCI 2.0 is more powerful, more cost effective, and fixes bad performance.   

 

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