Digital Transformation is the central part of any new technology enterprises that want to develop applications and services that disrupt the current market. The early adopters have always gained an upper hand with experience of the technology requirements at the ground level. Many enterprises are investing heavily in research and development for the innovation of new technologies or for the applications for potential ones.

Data is the core development part of the technology companies that want to influence the users with their products or services. For storing such a huge amount of user data, organizations are adopting cloud technology. Data centers are the underlying infrastructure that stores the data; enterprises adopt different strategy such as public, private, or hybrid cloud environment to store the data. Cloud micro-services are also used for the in-demand applications that can let the scalability and flexibility in the infrastructure. The need for modernizing the current data centers is being felt by the modern’s enterprises and it’s also facing different challenges.

The journey of the current legacy data centers to software-defined data centers will be challenging. Apps are currently driving the changes in the enterprise infrastructure and with the induction of IoT or Virtual Reality into the picture, the need for a data center that can satisfy the user requirements is being felt. Integrating the modern infrastructure for companies that start with the cloud as a platform to store data and applications is easier.

CHALLENGES IN MODERNIZING

1. How to develop the current legacy equipment without losing out on the business critical functionalities?

2. How to move the current data to a modern data center or source?

3. What technology should I adopt for the modernizing?

4. Can stability and flexibility be offered by the technology that’s being adopted?

DATA CENTER SOLUTIONS:

Modernizing shifts the enterprise’s attitude form the hardware to the software along with embracing the automation. According to the Mr. Muneyb Minhazuddin, VMware’s vice president of solutions product marketing said that companies that run scripts think that have adopted automation. Automation means rewriting the script and adopting software solutions. The change won’t just be specific to any technology or application; it would also transform your employee.

Rewriting the current business-critical applications for the micro-services infrastructure will give you the advantage of scalability and flexibility. It’s imperative that enterprises understand that the data centers need to be updated as the technology moves towards the data center applications. The risk of lacking behind that can affect the revenue of enterprises.

BENEFITS OF MODERNIZING:

Shifting the current hardware-centric infrastructure to a software-based solution might not show immediate results or give a RoI. The current complexities of moving away from the legacy towards the modern applications are becoming the main barrier for many enterprises.

Over time the enterprises can observe that the modern infrastructure delivers better RoI with increased demand for the data center applications or data. Simplifying the IT management and improving the security across the total channel. Improving the operational agility will help you to develop new strategies’ and drive the innovation. New services and apps can be tested and deployed quickly in the environment. Modern infrastructure will enable the enterprises to deploy the infrastructure as the requirement of services climbs up or comes down.

According to Mr. Minhazuddin, “Business that don’t innovate to better technology, in the end, play catch-up in the market”   Enterprises should modernize their data center infrastructure that can improve the current management and also led to the adoption of modern cloud-native applications.  Modernizing the data centers is about empowering the business, not the infrastructure.

As the enterprises shift towards the modern data solutions, the need for technology differs from industry to industry. Hence, we provide data center solutions whitepapers catering to all industries.