Research and Markets: Powering the Global Enterprise: How Software-Defined Data Centers Will Transform IT

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gth57z/powering_the) has announced the addition of the "Powering the Global Enterprise: How Software-Defined Data Centers Will Transform IT" report to their offering.

The evolution of IT has created a cyclical, self-imposed challenge. IT-enabled capabilities, from collaboration and BYOD to social business, have allowed enterprises to do business globally and around-the-clock, enhancing every department from logistics to the C-suite. These improvements, along with increasingly interdependent economic systems, have helped create global competition.

With this pressure to compete, businesses turn back to IT for help in driving top-line business results. IT must continually respond to this pressure by driving innovation and efficiency through the services it provides, despite budgets that are stagnant, staff that is comfortable working in outdated conditions, and IT leaders that have little time, resource or expertise to educate teams about something new. Old modes of configuring and working in technology are not sustainable in light of current and future demands. Technology must be in a constant state of improvement to meet business needs.

Fortunately, a new technology model has emerged that is enabling business results. The software defined data center, or SDDC, follows virtualization and cloud computing in IT's technology evolution. By enabling all data center components to be defined in software, delivered as a service, and managed by a robust orchestration platform, SDDC allows IT to optimize the infrastructure, and scale services as needed. Its value lies in the ability to deliver applications and data to users quickly, efficiently, and effectively, while reducing the overall data center footprint. Application and service optimization and delivery are at the heart of the SDDC's value proposition.

This study examines the business landscape that is driving technology evolution. SDDC is defined and critical components that enable success examined. Also recommended are measures which providers must do to capture the market and promote enterprise adoption of the SDDC. Finally, the SDDC capabilities of leading providers in the market are reviewed, and their offerings and potential for success evaluated.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Modern Business Demands Turn IT on its Head

3. SDDC Defined

4. Market Penetration of SDDC: Provider Capabilities

5. The Last Word

6. About Us

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Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Software, Storage