IBM Fusion Hyperconverged Infrastructure Pre-Integrated with Red Hat OpenShift
Application modernization initiatives have become increasingly prominent across the modern business landscape, and organizations have needed to modernize their infrastructures accordingly. Take container adoption, for example, which continues to rise, driven by the positive contributions that containers make to the speed, agility, and quality of application development. Achieving container portability requires a way to support hybrid IT (i.e., workloads running on and off premises, often in a multi-cloud infrastructure).
In other words, organizations need to modernize their entire infrastructures— not only to support the needs of Kubernetes container-based and virtualized workloads, but also to create a consistent management experience across all locations.
To view the full Whitepaper, fill out the form to the right.
IBM Fusion Hyperconverged Infrastructure Pre-Integrated with Red Hat OpenShift
Application modernization initiatives have become increasingly prominent across the modern business landscape, and organizations have needed to modernize their infrastructures accordingly. Take container adoption, for example, which continues to rise, driven by the positive contributions that containers make to the speed, agility, and quality of application development. Achieving container portability requires a way to support hybrid IT (i.e., workloads running on and off premises, often in a multi-cloud infrastructure).
In other words, organizations need to modernize their entire infrastructures— not only to support the needs of Kubernetes container-based and virtualized workloads, but also to create a consistent management experience across all locations.
To view the full Whitepaper, fill out the form to the right.